

Or for more complex queries, writing SQL (this means you can do pratically anything given you have the SQL skills): You have two ways of adding "Questions" to Metabase, first using the GUI:

Here is an example of a dashboard you can make, done in under 15 minutes (these are not real numbers, I'm using a test dataset):

It can be used as a client or centralized as an hosted application on your server. Metabase is just a solution to display your data in various charts, but it does it really well. Don't get me wrong, I love doing custom dashboards from scratch, but time is money and when told me about Metabase, although I was very skeptical at first it only took me an afternoon of testing to know this was the solution for us, and after using it for some weeks I've totally fallen in love with it ❤️ (I swear this post is not sponsored and they did not give me any money). The only real value of your stats is the data, so all the extra work in order to show it is wasted. Push to git, make a pull request, deploy (-> everytime someone asks you for another chart).Translate the data in your library's custom format.Query your database to retrieve the data.Learning the API and the options to make your charts looks nice.
#METABASE SLACK INSTALL#
