Supaboard 3.0 - AI data analysts that understand your business

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Supaboard helps your team turn business data into answers faster. Skip SQL, dashboard digging, and report delays. Ask questions in plain English, analyze data, and generate dashboards in minutes.

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Hey Product Hunt 👋

We launched an earlier version of here before, and since then we’ve been focused on one thing: making business intelligence faster, more accurate, and easier for every team to use.

Traditional BI is still too technical for most teams. Too much SQL, too many dashboards, and too much waiting for answers. We built Supaboard to change that.

Since our last launch, Supaboard has evolved into a more complete AI-native BI platform.

What’s new in Supaboard 3.0:

⚡ Completely redesigned UI and smoother analytics workflows

⚡ Much faster performance and response times

⚡ More accurate AI answers powered by business-logic-aware agents

⚡ 700+ data connectors across databases and business tools

⚡ MCP support and built-in tools for more flexible AI workflows

⚡ Stronger governance, security, and controlled data access

Today, is used by 1000+ teams, with thousands of dashboards created to help teams make faster decisions with data.

You can, start a trial, or book a demo to explore Supaboard.

We’d genuinely love feedback from teams working with analytics, dashboards, reporting, or AI workflows 🙌

Thanks for checking out Supaboard 3.0!

— Team Supaboard

At $99 subscription, what basic models are you employing and how’s that useful?

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We're not selling you a chatbot wrapper. Supaboard trains domain-specific agents on your actual business data, across 600+ sources, with conversational dashboards on top. The $99 is for the outcome, not the model name on the label.

Think of it this way. You are hiring an employee who is working 9 to 5, costing at least a $1000, versus having an agent that understands your business equally well and can answer your questions, instantly.

Do you still think $99 is too much?

The price comparison charts bring out cynicism in people. When we can get access to SOTA for $20, why would $99 get anything less? You can give fewer credits or limit features in other different ways, but you can’t short change on the model. It’s friendly feedback as a fellow builder/founder. Good luck.

 Hi, Thank you for your feedback. Let's see if we can bring out a plan that works for all.

absolutely. Congratulations on the Top 5 achievement!

Congrats on the launch!!, Love the dashboard, it looks clean and easy to understand. The AI feels really fast too. As someone non-technical, I found it very easy to use and genuinely helpful.

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Appreciate the kind words

This is the product I wish I had in my previous job, trying to manage so many different dashboards and piece together what's happening in multiple Excel sheets. What's the biggest use case you've seen for Supaboard so far? And what is the most surprising thing you've seen someone use Supaboard for?

 Thanks so much, Really appreciate that and honestly that’s exactly why we built .

The biggest use case we’re seeing is teams bringing together data from multiple sources and getting instant answers or dashboards without needing SQL. A lot around sales, marketing, and weekly business reporting.

The most surprising part has been seeing people use it like a conversation with their data, asking one question, then another, and uncovering insights they weren’t originally looking for. That’s been really exciting to watch.

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Thank you for your kind words. For most our users, this is the exact problem they have faced. The tools may change but the headache remained the same. So we listened to them and shaped our solution around the 1000+ feedback calls and user experience interviews.

The biggest use case we have seen where our product shines is e-commerce, logistics and healthcare industries. For these segments, data is scattered across multiple applications and among various departments. What their data teams do is create agents for various departments and ship a dashboard with said agent. The dashboard gives a realtime birds eye view into things like operations, inventory, etc while the agent takes care of the finer details.

What has truly shocked me is that I have had feedback calls where the user tells me that they generate powerpoint decks straight from Supaboard and use it at his stakeholder's meeting- without changing a single element in the deck. Even I am not that confident, tbh.

Just out of curiosity, what was the worst dashboard sprawl moment at your old job? I collect these.

Love products that reduce dashboard dependency for non-technical teams. The UI looks clean too.

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Means a lot. Thanks.

What stands out to me most about is how fast the whole experience feels. Going from a question to a usable dashboard in seconds is pretty wild. Feels like the kind of tool that can genuinely change how teams work with data every day.

Congrats on the launch!

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Thanks for your support

   Thanks so much 🙌 Really appreciate the support.

The "business logic baked in" angle is what makes this interesting over vanilla text-to-SQL. Most tools give you technically correct answers that miss context like fiscal calendars or custom KPI definitions. How do you handle cases where business logic conflicts across different data sources?

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This is the exact point where most "text-to-SQL" tools silently fail you. For them, business logic is a second-class citizen that the AI tries to retrofit onto an answer it has already assumed. When conflicts arise, these systems pick a winner (almost at random) and produce something that looks good enough, that is, as long as you don't know the business well enough to catch it.

Our approach flips that. Business context comes first, the answer comes second. When something does not reconcile, we would rather flag it than fake it.

I'm curious: for a team of 10 non-technical people, do you recommend replacing Metabase/Looker completely, or keeping Supaboard as a complement for ad-hoc queries?

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It depends on whether you are willing to do a bit of upfront work.

What makes Supaboard different from vanilla BI tools is that it actually understands how your business operates. That means someone needs to teach it that context once, by setting up agents with your business logic baked in. For a non-technical team, that setup step usually falls on the one person who knows the business best.

Do that well, and you can replace Metabase or Looker entirely. Skip it, and you are better off keeping Supaboard as a complement for now.

Does Supaboard show the generated queries or transformations so analysts can verify and change them?

 Yes, Supaboard shows the generated queries, so analysts can verify and edit them.

Finally, a tool that tackles the real problem: too much SQL, too many dashboards, too much waiting. Silly question: for a team of 10 non-technical people, would you recommend replacing Metabase/Looker completely, or keeping Supaboard as a supplement for ad-hoc queries?

 Yes, absolutely. Supaboard is a great alternative to Metabase and other BI tools. We’ve already seen teams shift from other BI tools to Supaboard and use it as their primary workspace for dashboards, reporting, and answering questions without SQL.

 Interesting. And regarding the admin/maintenance side: when a team migrates from Metabase to Supaboard, who manages the connection to the data sources and access rights? Is it still a technical admin who needs to intervene, or can a non-technical person really manage this from start to finish?

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