Dashboards that drive decisions, not debates.
BI architectures, dashboards, and self-serve analytics that earn the trust of the people who use them.
When dashboards stop being trusted
You have hundreds of dashboards. Numbers contradict each other. People build their own in spreadsheets because they don't trust the official ones. Decisions get made in meetings where 'the data' is asserted but never verified.
Every meeting wastes 10 minutes debating whether the number is right.
We design BI stacks (Hex, Mode, Looker, or Tableau) on top of governed warehouse data — with metric definitions, ownership, and self-serve done properly.
How we build BI
- 01
Metric layer
Defined metrics with single owners and clear definitions. dbt semantic layer or LookML.
- 02
Curated dashboards
5–10 dashboards that matter, built with the team that uses them.
- 03
Self-serve
Hex notebooks or Mode reports for power users; governed query environments for everyone else.
What good looks like
Decisions reference shared numbers. Dashboards earn trust because they are governed. Power users build their own analyses inside guardrails.
Trusted dashboards
The official source is the only source.
Faster decisions
Meetings move from debating numbers to acting on them.
Self-serve power
Analysts and PMs build their own analyses without breaking governance.
Proof
12 → 4 source-of-truth dashboards
Consolidated 70+ stale dashboards into 4 trusted ones. Weekly metric review went from 60 minutes of debate to 15 minutes of action.
— Series-B SaaS company
Frequently asked questions
For most B2B teams, Hex or Mode are the right balance of power and accessibility. Looker if you need strong governance at enterprise scale. Tableau if you have an existing investment.
Ready to make your dashboards trustworthy?
Share your current dashboard sprawl. We will show you what 80% can be archived.