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MonkeyLearn is a San Francisco-based artificial intelligence (AI) company founded by Raúl Garreta, Ernesto Rodriguez, Federico Pascual, and Martín Alcalá Rubí in 2014. MonkeyLearn developed an AI for text and data analysis for mid-level enterprise companies looking to organize data. MonkeyLearn originated as an API-driven machine learning tool but shifted to a no-code interface when several organizations expressed interest in using the product and lacked the coding engineering staff to implement the technology.
The MonkeyLearn AI product automates text analysis, which reduces manual data entry work for employees. It can be used to sort ticket claims, inquiries, topic detection, and more through training the AI by uploading data fields. In an interview/ review by TechCrunch, the process of training the AI and uploading data was compared to uploading a spreadsheet with keywords. According to MonkeyLearn, the AI training process takes only a few minutes and then can be set to work on a full data set. The company currently offers the product in varying tiers, including a freemium option.
MonkeyLearn Studio is a data visualization dashboard for turning insights into visual representations. Business data can be tagged to automate data tracking processes and visualize actionable insights and trends at scale through one dashboard screen. The platform comes equipped with pre-developed machine learning models, but companies can also build custom machine learning models and train the AI without additional coding.
The MonkeyLearn API is the company's flagship product that offers a tooling suite for developers to integrate text analysis into desktop and mobile applications. The API can work for topic classification, sentiment analysis, and entity extraction, while developers can use it to import data, define tags, and train new user interface models.
The MonkeyLearn WordCloud is an AI-powered word cloud generator used to analyze data with AI for insights. The word cloud can be integrated with surveys or Twitter to analyze keywords regarding a company's product or other offerings. The word clouds can be used for and by the marketing and advertising departments and customized with company-specific branding.