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 database and asked it to chart weekly active users by plan tier, got a clean graph in seconds without writing a single query. The natural language piece actually understands context when I rephrase, which caught me off guard.
Connected my Postgres database in under a minute and asking "show me weekly signups by source" just worked. Honestly shocked how natural the chart generation feels compared to dragging fields around in other BI tools.
Connected our Postgres DB in under a minute and asking it to "show weekly active users by plan" actually returned a clean chart without me touching SQL. Impressed it handled follow-up questions about the same data without losing context.
The natural language chart creation actually works surprisingly well, even on messy joins from my Postgres DB. Way less fighting with query syntax than I expected, though I would love a few more formatting options on the visuals.
Finally got around to trying Basedash and it was honestly faster than I expected. Connected our Postgres, asked it to chart weekly active users, and the visualization looked solid without me touching a single query.
Connected it to our Postgres database and asked it to show weekly active users, which nailed it on the first try. The natural language chart building actually works and saved me from writing SQL I was dreading.
Plugged in our Postgres database and asked it to show weekly active users segmented by plan, got a clean chart back in like 15 seconds. The natural language piece actually understood follow-ups like "now break it down by region"