Open source analytics for asking questions, building dashboards, and embedding BI
Other
- Clojure
- TypeScript
- JavaScript

About Metabase
Metabase is an open-source business intelligence and analytics tool that lets people ask questions and learn from data without needing SQL. It is built for teams that want self-serve analysis, shared reporting, and a way to put analytics into their own products.
Anyone can build questions with a visual query builder, while analysts can drop into the SQL editor for more complex work. Results turn into interactive dashboards with filters, auto-refresh, fullscreen, and custom click behavior. Teams can set alerts on their data, schedule dashboard subscriptions to email, Slack, or a webhook, and embed charts and dashboards in their own apps.
Metabase can be run just about anywhere, self-hosted or used through Metabase Cloud. The open source edition is released under the AGPL, while commercial editions are available under a separate license. Maintained by Metabase, Inc.
Key features
- Visual query builder for asking questions without SQL
- SQL editor for more complex queries
- Interactive dashboards with filters and auto-refresh
- Alerts and scheduled subscriptions to email, Slack, or webhooks
- Embed charts and dashboards in your own app
Details
- First released
- 2015
- Platforms
- Web
- Deployment
- self-hostable · cloud
- Stack
- Clojure · TypeScript
- License
- AGPL for open source edition
- Governance
- Metabase, Inc.
