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.