Your growth team needed the analytics yesterday, but no developer likes to write event tracking while coding agents keep on breaking what you are tracking. We analyzed thousands of codebases and saw that event tracking keeps on breaking down. This is the reason we are releasing a new version of Skene that helps you keep your analytics running. Just connect Supabase and GitHub → Skene models how your product is tracked and suggests what is missing → it runs as a GitHub Action on every pull request as part of your infrastructure→ if a change fails review, the merge is blocked. Supports Supabase branches and requires only read access, so your data is safe. Make better decisions with proper data.
Skene
Research Services
Helsinki, Uusimaa 655 followers
You make decisions on your data. Coding agents quietly change what gets tracked.
About us
Event streams are how you make decisions. They break quietly. Product, growth, and exec all run on event data. Funnels, retention, attribution, pricing experiments. The charts that drive roadmap calls and budget calls come from a stream of posthog.capture and mixpanel.track calls sitting in your repo. That stream is fragile. A coding agent rewriting a checkout flow does not know which line in the file fires event: "checkout_completed". It changes the function, ships the PR, and your funnel goes quiet. The dashboard keeps drawing, just from worse data. Nobody notices until a number looks wrong three sprints later.
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https://www.skene.ai
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- Industry
- Research Services
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Helsinki, Uusimaa
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2025
- Specialties
- AI agents, Retention, Product insights, Customer experience, and Outcome-based automation
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Mikonkatu 9
Helsinki, Uusimaa 00100, FI
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Helsinki, Uusimaa 00100, FI
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Turn your Supabase into a business engine. We analyzed 16.000 codebases and found that 80% of the database schemas are the same. Skene Skills are ready-made backend schemas for the parts every business app shares. A CRM with contacts, companies, deals and pipeline stages. Billing with subscriptions and invoices. Support with tickets and conversations. Plus projects, calendar, content, knowledge and more.
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Let's walk through exactly what happens when you connect a Supabase project to Skene and deploy your first growth loop. No abstractions. No marketing. Just the technical flow.
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We are launching the Supabase community in Helsinki with a co-working day together with Skene. Join us on 17th June for a full day of coffee, food and demos from the community before EVERYONE in Finland leaves to their lake cottages. What: Coworking When: 17/06/2026 starting at 10:00 and closing later Where: Typö Bar, Helsinki Thank you Sarah Gold and Andy Keil for helping us bringing the Supabase community to Helsinki *Limited spots available, RSVP link in comments
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For the past decade, SaaS growth has been a marketing problem. 1. Acquisition was about ad spend, SEO, and content funnels. 2. Retention was about lifecycle emails configured in third-party platforms. 3. Monetization was about pricing page experiments. That era is ending
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Every developer has built some version of "when X happens, send an email." It's a webhook handler, a conditional check, and a Resend API call. Twenty lines of code. Ship it. Six months later, your users are getting the same email three times.
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As a builder, to ship faster without breaking production? Stop fighting your tech stack. 5 rules for high(er)-speed development: 🥱 1. Pick a "boring" stack (Next.js, Vercel, Supabase) 🤖 2. Automate CI/CD from Day 1 📝 3. Write self-explaining code 📈 4. Build features that generate growth data in how user discover the tool or onboard the tool 💳 5. Stop building what you can buy it Here is my blog post about this. https://lnkd.in/dNRcyVsu
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Thank you for the interesting session about building marketing automation Mari Luukkainen & Skene (and bunch of other things from different projects :)) Key takeaways for me: - Company wide "issue log" and shared responsibility to pick things to build & fix (e.g. we are missing a template for business case -> create first draft) - Sourcing ideas for content automatically from actual conversations happening in student mobility space (can't keep posting about just EU stuff, need to look for more student perspective) Looking forward to future sessions!