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.
Connected my Postgres and asked it to show weekly active users by plan and it just built the chart in seconds. Way easier than setting up another dashboard tool from scratch.
Connected my Postgres and asked for a chart of weekly active users, and it nailed it on the first try without me touching SQL. The natural language piece feels surprisingly smooth compared to other BI tools I've poked at.
Love that the AI actually generates the chart, not just suggests it. Most tools here give you queries you still have to wrangle yourself, so this feels like a real step forward for non-technical folks on the team.
Hooked up our Postgres and asked it to chart weekly churn by plan, had a clean visualization in seconds. The natural language piece actually understands follow-ups like "now split it by region" without losing context.
The natural language to chart flow feels really polished, you can just describe what you want and it actually nails the visualization without weird defaults. Nice execution on something that's easy to overpromise and underdeliver on.
Connected a sample Postgres database and asked for a chart of weekly active users by plan tier. It built the visualization in about 10 seconds and the query it generated looked reasonable. The natural language to chart flow feels surprisingly smooth.
Connecting my Postgres database took under a minute and the "show me users who churned last quarter" prompt actually returned a usable chart. Impressive that it didn't make me write a single line of SQL.