As someone who has spent a lot of time getting the hang of metabase (and still struggles with complex queries), I really appreciate this? How do I convince my manager I can use this without infringing data privacy?
oh wow.. That's exactly why I love Product Hunt. I couldn't have thought about something like this without it!
Been waiting for exactly this! 🙌 Our ops team relies heavily on Metabase for dashboards, but whenever we need to drill down into specific metrics or run detailed queries, the SQL & UI Builder complexity means we have to ping our engineers.
The Chrome extension approach for quick integration is brilliant - no complex setup, just install and start asking questions. This will finally let our non-technical team members get the data insights they need without constantly interrupting dev workflows.
Definitely trying this out!
Wow, just asking questions in plain english and getting Metabase charts back is realy next-level—no more SQL headaches, fr. You folks nailed it!
Yikes. $199/mo.?
This is an amazing product but what justifies such a high price point? I'm sure it's justified.
This is awesome if I'm understanding correctly.
TLDR: With bilbo I can "talk to a database" essentially?
---- Is there somewhere I can read any technical documentation?
This is so cool!
Lars, this is great. I know Bilbo will save a ton of time for data driven decisions. Good work!
Congrats on the launch. Curious how you decided on the Chrome Extension route versus harnessing an MCP? Or conversely, are you concerned that the bulk of the chat apps will have direct access to Metabase soon via MCP? Assuming you've nailed the user experience for the average business user? :)
love that you have such engaging UX for deeply boring part of my work - quering logs and db :)
Bilbo is the GOAT, it has completely transformed the way I work with data. It leveled up my entire workflow, drastically improving efficiency and cutting the time I spend figuring things out by over 90%.
It’s incredibly helpful for visualization, understanding complex datasets, and making accurate assessments.
interesting idea, seems moving in the direction of the future of data querying (with natural language), especially for data and business intelligence teams. Congrats for the launch.
Great stuff guys! This solves a real problem, even with vibe coding doing simple coding or querying takes time, precious developer time. But I think the best thing is that this lets non-technical team members directly interact with the data, so they can find insights that we wouldn't have otherwise. Trying it out.
Wow, querying Metabase with just plain English? That’s insanely smart—no more SQL headaches for me lol. Real gamechanger, fr. You folks nailed it!
Hi Product Hunt!
If your team uses Metabase or other data tools, you know the drill: non-technical colleagues constantly ping developers for "quick" data pulls. Developers get interrupted. Everyone waits hours (or days) for simple answers.
We built Bilbo to fix this.
Bilbo is an AI Chrome extension that sits on top of Metabase. Install it and start asking data questions in plain English. No SQL knowledge required!
How it works:
Ask questions like "Which customers haven't placed any orders in the last 90 days?"
Bilbo analyzes your data structure and builds the perfect query
You get a visual chart or table in <10 seconds ⚡️
That's it! No SQL, no waiting, no developer interruptions
What users love:
🤓 Zero learning curve - If you can ask a question, you can use Bilbo!
💪 Empowers non-technical team members - No coding or database knowledge needed
📊 Visual answers - Get charts and tables, not just raw data
🧠 Shared team context - One team member can customize the context for everyone
Product managers, salespeople, and support agents get instant answers. Developers stay focused on building. Everyone makes faster data-driven decisions.
We've been using Bilbo internally and shared it with friends at other companies. The feedback has been overwhelmingly positive so we wanted to share it for everyone to try!
Get started for free! Get 10 queries on us, then upgrade to our team plan.
🎁 Product Hunt exclusive: Use code HUNT50 for 50% off your first 3 months!
As someone who has spent a lot of time getting the hang of metabase (and still struggles with complex queries), I really appreciate this? How do I convince my manager I can use this without infringing data privacy?