With dashboards, every team in your workspace gets its own customizable page to show data like daily signups, WAU, or anything else you store in your database. Create views and queries with AI in seconds, then build a dashboard to share with your team.
Hi Product Hunt! 😸
We’re excited to announce our biggest new feature of the year: Dashboards.
We want Basedash to be the best place to view and manage your data. For many companies, that means things like CRUD operations, SQL queries and API calls.
But it also means analytics, which is where today’s release comes in.
With Dashboards, every team in your Basedash workspace can now have its own customizable page to show things like daily signups, WAU, or anything else you store in your database.
Dashboards are powered by your existing views and queries, which are all generated with the help of AI. That means your core metrics now live directly next to the work your co-founders, engineers or ops teams are doing in Basedash everyday.
Our hope is that this helps teams more easily stay on the same page with key metrics, without having to jump between a million different tools.
I can’t wait to hear what you think! We’ll be here in the comments all day 🙌
Congratulations on your launch! The integration of AI to generate views and queries is interesting. Best wishes on your startup and PH journey!
I think dashboards are going to be a game-changer! Well done Basedash team. Can the AI also suggest new metrics or insights based on the data? That would be next-level!
PS, Firestore support would be 😮
I’ve been excited about this feature for a long time.
When we think of modern software, names like Cron, Superhuman and Linear. They’re super performant and have a really lovely UI. That’s because a talented team of builders have put a TON of thought into crafting something you’d really enjoy using.
No one has built a unified interface for your company operations work, though. This kind of thing is usually a composite of spreadsheets or custom coded solutions, which means users have to switch between a hodge podge of products - and the end result is nowhere near as nice as something you’d expect from modern software.
Dashboards are the next step in this direction. We’re bringing all of your team’s key metrics directly into the interface they use for their daily operations work - which means they’re almost certainly going to actually view them more often.
Basedash is going to become the default operating system for company operations. If you need to carry out a workflow that’s tied to your data, you’re going to do it within Basedash.
Which means a lot more features like this are going to follow over the next few months.
LFG! My teammates are not prepared for the number of dashboard invites they're about to see 😉
Excited for this new functionality. Kudos to @tomjohndesign, @bryan_hunter and the Basedash team. Excellent demo video @maxmusing, especially that sign-off at the end. 👌
Love the improvements we've done to be able to ship this new dashboard feature:
- better looking and more configurable charts
- automatic charts on views showing records over time
- saving filtered versions of views as segments
And of course all the added AI in place to let users spend less time building views and more time building their products!
Super exciting! Love the design and how seamless this feature makes it to get beautifully displayed and rich insights into your core data 🚀
This is a great addition! Will Dashboards be customizable for each team to display the specific metrics they need, or will it be a standardized template for all teams?
We've been laying the groundwork for dashboards for a very very long time. It took a ton of effort, rethinking, refactoring, design and development work to make something that we hope feels absolutely effortless to create and maintain.
You won't have to drag n drop.
You don't have to write SQL (though you still can if you want to)
You don't have to worry about how it looks on small or big screens.
You won't bombarded by a hundred different ways to represent your data and charts.
And finally, you can actually see and take action on the individual records that are summarized in your dashboard so you don't just know how many people signed up, but you can see who they are, information about them, and how they're using your product.
The best part? This is just the beginning of what we have planned for dashboards inside of Basedash. There's so much more that we're excited to add next, so we're looking forward to you all kicking the tires, trying it out for yourself, and sharing your feedback.
See you in Basedash!