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tracardi-graph-runner
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This library is part of TRACARDI Customer Data Platform.
Tracardi is a open-source Customer Data Platform.
TRACARDI is an API-first solution, low-code / no-code platform aimed at any e-commerce business that wants to start using user data for marketing purposes. If you own a brand new e-commerce platform or a legacy system you can integrate TRACARDI easily. Use TRACARDI for:
Customer Data Integration - You can ingest, aggregate and store customer data from multiple sources in real time at any scale and speed due to elastic search backend.
Customer Data Modelling - You can manage data. Define rules that will model data delivered from your page and copy it into user profile. You can segment customers into custom segments.
User Experience Personalization - You can personalize user experience with real-time customer segmentation and targeting.
Profile Unification - You can merge customer data from various sources to single profile. Auto de-duplicate customer records. Blend customers in one account.
Automation - TRACARDI is a great framework for creating marketing automation apps. You can send your data to other systems easily
Visit http://github.com/atompie/tracardi for main project.
Tracardi is available under MIT with Common Clause license.
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Tracardi Graph Runner
We found that tracardi-graph-runner demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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