We're on a mission to bring spreadsheets into the modern data analysis world. It's a world where everyone from the oldest "We run on Excel" financial institutions, to the newest, most innovative startups are reorganizing their entire business around rich data sources. They no longer just want their team of data scientists getting into the data weeds, they want the business shot-callers data self-sufficient as well.

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Our Story πŸ“š

Mito is a team of three: Aaron, Jake and Nate. We've been working together (professionally and unprofessionally) for the past 10 years, and have backgrounds in analytics, software and design.

In October 2019, we set out to solve collaboration problems we experienced while working with spreadsheets. Over the next year, we built and sold Excel collaboration tools to Private Equity firms, bankers, business analysts and more. In that year, we were exposed to just about every spreadsheet workflow, and saw just how powerful spreadsheets are - and how much spreadsheet users couldn't fathom doing their work any other way.

So the end of 2020, we set our sights on the bigger problems we observed with spreadsheets: they cannot handle large datasets, they are slow, and they do not allow easy creation of repeatable processes. It was because of these spreadsheet limitations (looking @ you Excel), that these people who couldn't dream of giving up their spreadsheets were being forced to do so.

So we're building Mito. Mito is the only spreadsheet that works natively with Python. Our users pass Pandas dataframes to-and-from Mito with a single line of code, allowing them to easily explore and understand their data. Every edit made in a Mito sheet generates corresponding Python code, making it easy transform data and build repeatable processes that take weeks of hellish-VBA programming.

It's not just Excel users who need Mito. Python-first data scientists use Mito to stay connected to their data. Python is a powerful analysis tool, but ultimately it's code-first approach leaves even expert data scientists disconnected from their underlying data. Mito lets these Pythonistas augment, not replace, their existing Python workflow. They use Mito when its more convenient and continue to write Python code when their comfortable doing so.

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Over the past few months, Mito has averaged 20% active user growth a week. Today, Mito has users on every continent, except one β€” we'll let you guess which πŸ™‚. We're hiring because we're struggling to meet the demands of our growing user base!

We believe that teams like ours perform best when they're built by and for people of different races, ages, sexual orientation, gender identity, and ideas. Its important that we foster a community that supports bringing your full self to work, and that's only possible when everyone feels valued and equal.

We're looking for motivated, empathetic, and talented people to join the core Mito team. You'll take ownership of essential projects, grow personally and professionally, and have a lot of fun!

How We're Building the New Age

Mito stands on the shoulders of giants

Mito bring together the best of existing data science tools

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