Query Your Data and Visualize Results With Redash

SQL-based dashboards, scheduled queries, and alerts — Bookuvai deploys and configures Redash for data-driven teams.

Platform: Redash (Data Visualization)

Redash is an open-source data visualization and dashboarding tool designed for SQL-literate teams. Bookuvai deploys, configures, and customizes Redash for organizations that need SQL-based analytics, scheduled report delivery, and collaborative data exploration.

What We Build

  • Dashboard Development: SQL-powered dashboards with parameterized queries, multiple visualizations, and auto-refresh.
  • Self-Hosted Setup: Production Redash deployment with security, backups, and multi-database connections.
  • Query Library: Organized query libraries with documentation, parameterization, and scheduled execution.
  • Custom Data Sources: Custom query runners for proprietary data sources and APIs not natively supported.

Integration Capabilities

  • Data Source Support: Connect to 35+ data sources including SQL databases, MongoDB, Elasticsearch, Google Sheets, and APIs.
  • Query Scheduling: Schedule query execution with configurable intervals and automatic dashboard refresh.
  • Alerts: Data-driven alerts triggered when query results meet specified conditions with email and Slack delivery.
  • API Access: Programmatic access to queries, dashboards, and data sources for automation and embedding.

Typical Projects

  • Analytics Dashboard: Multi-database analytics dashboard with 15+ queries, visualizations, and parameterized filtering. (15-30, $30-$60)
  • Self-Hosted Deployment: Production Redash on Docker with SSL, authentication, and multi-database configuration. (8-15, $16-$30)
  • Reporting Automation: Scheduled query execution with automated report email delivery and Slack notifications. (10-20, $20-$40)

Frequently Asked Questions

How does Redash compare to Metabase?
Redash is SQL-first, ideal for technical teams. Metabase has a visual query builder for non-technical users. Both are open-source and self-hostable.
Is Redash still actively maintained?
Redash joined Databricks and the open-source version receives community contributions. We recommend evaluating your needs against actively developed alternatives.
Can multiple users share and collaborate on queries?
Yes. Redash supports query sharing, forking, tagging, and collaborative editing with version history.