About
We are building for the trust problem at the heart of AI analytics.
AlchemData exists because enterprise analytics does not break at the point of access alone. It breaks when business context is fragmented, trust has no clear owner, and teams cannot move from question to decision fast enough.
What We Believe
The category mistake is thinking this is only a model problem.
AI has already changed what is possible in analytics. The harder problem is making those answers trustworthy inside real enterprises.
Dashboards stop at the symptom
Most tools can show movement. Fewer can explain what changed in time for the business to act.
Context is the missing layer
Business logic lives in analysts, files, dashboards, and scattered institutional knowledge. Without capturing that, AI stays fragile.
Trust needs a human owner
Enterprises do not adopt critical systems when no one knows who stands behind the answer.
Adoption is the real product challenge
If a system cannot be trusted in the moment of decision, it does not matter how impressive the underlying AI is.
Our Approach
We do not replace analysts. We scale them.
We build tools that help analysts and data teams institutionalize the logic that runs the business — so the rest of the organization can move faster without losing trust in the answer.
Why This Market
Why consumer brands and retailers.
Consumer brands and retailers live at the intersection of commercial, operational, and analytical complexity.
Founder / Team Credibility
Built by people who have lived the problem from the inside.
AlchemData comes from firsthand experience inside businesses where analytics shaped real decisions, where data was often messy, and where speed and judgment mattered at the same time.
The company is being built by people who understand both the operating reality of retail and the technical complexity of turning context into systems.
The goal is not to add another AI wrapper to the market. The goal is to build a product company that makes trusted AI analytics actually usable in the environments where the stakes are real.
