
Snowpilot
The connected spreadsheet that destroys data silos
If you are part of Snowpilot (or you are a YC founder who looks at Snowpilot and thinks that is the kind of business I run), you probably do not have time for a six-month SEO agency contract. Seoable was built for that. Audit your site, queue 100 ready-to-publish posts, and run it all from your AI assistant.
About Snowpilot
Snowpilot combines a spreadsheet UI with a federated data engine. We get live data from tools like Salesforce, Gong, and Mixpanel, enabling PMs, marketers, and salespeople to run high-impact workflows with data at any scale. Ben and Dom met at a Sequoia & a16z-backed data startup, Census. Together, we built the first real-time, warehouse-native customer data platform. Prior to that, Dom led 20+ ML engineers at Adobe to build their internal ad optimization platform, which allocates $1B in annual spend. Ben built the microservices stack powering the new Microsoft Edge, scaling from 0 to hundreds of millions of DAUs. We started coding Snowpilot in mid-August '24, and we already have a live app that can run sub-second queries on millions of rows, entirely in the user's browser. The data warehouse market is $10B/yr, growing 23% YOY. We will disrupt incumbents and significantly expand this market by enabling non-engineers to use big data on a daily basis.
Quick facts
- YC Batch
- Summer 2024
- Founded
- 2024
- Headquarters
- San Francisco
- Team size
- 2
- Industry
- B2B • B2B
- Tags
- b2b, big-data, data-engineering, ai, databases
- Website
- www.snowpilot.com
Founders
Why founders like Snowpilot use Seoable
- Ship without an agency. Audit your site and queue 100 posts in one afternoon. No briefs to write, no calls to take.
- Drive it from Claude or Cursor. Seoable is MCP-first. Your assistant can run audits, queue posts, and pull reports without you opening a dashboard.
- Pay per piece, not per seat. Credits instead of monthly seats. Buy what you need, when you need it.
- SEO that includes AI engines. Our audits check what ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, Gemini, DeepSeek, and Grok already say about you, not just Google.