Reviewers praise Basedash for speeding up analytics work, making data access conversational, and delivering responsive support. Teams report daily use and say they feel more in control of their data, with strong UI/UX and a helpful free plan. Several highlight fast, reliable AI-driven reporting with low latency. Some note high pricing and request broader integrations (e.g., Firestore) and proactive insight suggestions. Overall sentiment is highly positive: it’s adopted as a primary BI tool, improves dashboard creation efficiency, and keeps improving with frequent, impactful updates.
Basedash: AI data analyst
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@maxmusing Congrats on the launch. Querying a database in plain language and actually trusting the answer — plus comment threads right on the rows — is a real step up from most BI tools. Made you a quick launch video to celebrate, yours to use anywhere - including your PH media, where a video helps a launch succeed in here:
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the split between org membership and resource access via RBAC/RLS is the right seam. most SCIM implementations conflate the two and enterprises pay for it later.
real q: does the audit log preserve who was in the org at the moment a query ran or a dashboard was published? asking because compliance teams increasingly want "this insight was produced by this human on this date under these roles" as a first-class record and most tools reconstruct it after the fact.
Basedash: AI data analyst
@thenameisarian yup the audit log can trace who took what actions, like asking questions to the AI dat analyst, or creating a dashboard.
@thenameisarian @maxmusing Congrats Max — 24 launches in and you're still shipping the enterprise plumbing most teams put off. Question from the regulated side: I work with companies bidding on U.S. federal contracts, and their auditors never ask "who has access" — they ask "prove who had access on date X, under which role." Are SCIM provisioning/deprovisioning events exportable as audit evidence (API or CSV), or do they live only inside Basedash for now? That detail decides whether a tool survives a FedRAMP/CMMC assessment without a spreadsheet side-quest.
One thing I've noticed with enterprise features like SCIM is that the technical implementation is often the easy part compared to getting companies to prioritize identity management before it becomes painful.
Have you found SCIM to be something prospects actively ask for, or is it mostly a capability that helps remove blockers later in the sales process?
Congrats on the launch!
Basedash: AI data analyst
@aryan787544 it’s a common requirement for bigger enterprises. If they need it they usually let us know 😊
@maxmusing That makes sense.
It also makes me wonder whether SCIM is less of a feature buyers choose and more of a milestone they eventually reach.
If that's true, the interesting challenge isn't just building SCIM—it's helping customers recognize they're approaching that milestone before it becomes a procurement blocker. That feels like a much harder problem than the implementation itself.
How does it handle complex joins across multiple tables when you ask in natural language, does it just guess at the relationships or do you need to define them upfront?
Basedash: AI data analyst
@ykwqej the AI builds its own context layer based on your schema to understand relations and context from raw data. Users can also create definitions to teach the AI how to deterministically calculate certain metrics or models.
How does the AI handle more complex joins across multiple data sources, and is that included in the base plan or does it require a higher tier?
Basedash: AI data analyst
@fatihfy3l all plans include our AI data analyst with its full capabilities including being able to do complex joins and analysis.
Would love to see a way to save and share prompt templates for common chart types. Our team keeps asking similar questions each week, and being able to save a "weekly revenue by plan" prompt with preset filters would save a lot of time.
Basedash: AI data analyst
@sabriyepuvg love it. We built skills and definitions to support this kind of workflow!
The bit that decides a rollout for me is deprovisioning latency: when someone leaves or switches teams in the directory, does Basedash cut their access on the next SCIM sync cycle, or is there a near-real-time path? For a team standing up dashboards on live customer data, the gap between 'left the company' and 'can still open the dashboard' is the whole risk. Also curious whether group-to-role mapping is 1:1 or if you can express nested/combined groups.