Drizzle Cube

Drizzle Cube

Embeddable analytics for your SaaS - Open Source & MIT

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Drizzle Cube is an embeddable analytics engine and complete set of UI components that allow you to offer rich self-service analytics and dashboarding to your users, or simply offer in built reporting in a scalable and maintainble way.
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Launch tags:Open SourceAnalyticsSaaS
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Clifton Cunningham
I have wanted to build something like this for a long time, as I have never managed to find a really useable and open source embeddable analytics engine. This leverages Drizzle, which creates a safe and performant underlying engine, and if you already use Drizzle then you can very quickly integrate Drizzle Cube. If you don't use Drizzle, thats fine - you can also deploy this as a separate micro-service and pull your schema in with not much effort. It comes with a core engine (typescript), a set of adapters for NextJS, Hono, Fastify and Express, and a rich set of UI components (React/Tailwind). You can use these individually or all together - the site https://try.drizzle-cube.dev is a full end to end example of all components. It is running on a cloudflare worker and using Neon as the database. It is most comparable to paid products like https://embeddable.com/, but is designed to be fully integrated and delivered from your app and your existing schema - so you fully own it and of course its MIT licensed so thats nice. Really looking forward to feedback and seeing if there are folks who for this solves a problem for their customers! Happy to discuss future / roadmap etc.
Josep

As a dev who’s spent way too many late nights wrangling analytics layers into shape, Drizzle Cube feels like a breath of fresh air. It’s not just another dashboard tool—it’s a semantic layer that actually understands your schema and turns it into an analytics engine.