Analytics should not slow teams down. Yet most companies still spend too much time building dashboards, navigating complex reports, or waiting for someone else to pull the right numbers.
With Conversational BI, now in Beta and launching broadly in December, Base introduces a faster way to get insights. Instead of digging through menus or configuring charts, you can ask questions in plain language and get answers instantly.
This release makes analytics feel closer to a conversation than a workflow.
You can create entire dashboards simply by describing what you want to track.
Examples include
The system organizes the data, selects the right visualizations, and builds a complete board that you can refine at any time.
You can explore your data by asking things like
The AI interprets your question, pulls the relevant data, and returns a clear answer with supporting visuals.
If you know the metric you want to track, describe it and the widget appears.
Charts, KPIs, tables. All created on demand without manual setup.
Conversational BI continuously reviews patterns and highlights changes worth paying attention to.
You may see notifications for
These insights help teams act earlier and stay aligned.
If you want to adjust filters, timeframes, segments, or visualization types, you simply ask. There is no need to rebuild anything. You refine as you go, the same way you would adjust a query in a conversation.
This release also introduces new ways to share insights with teammates, leaders, or program stakeholders. You can send dashboards, highlight trends, or schedule recurring updates so everyone stays aligned.
Teams move faster when insights are easy to access. With Conversational BI, anyone can work with data without navigating complex structures or waiting on a report. This opens the door for
Conversational BI is designed to make analytics simple, flexible, and intuitive.
It is available in Beta now and will be fully released in December. If you want a walkthrough tailored to your programs, we would be happy to show you around.