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Tractorscope getting started documentation
Set up your Tractorscope account, log in, connect a database, and create your first dashboard and chart.
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Getting started with Tractorscope
Start using Tractorscope by logging in, choosing an account, connecting a database, creating dashboards and charts, adding filters, and sharing analytics.
Logging into Tractorscope
Log in to Tractorscope, complete two-factor authentication when enabled, and access the account home screen.
Connect Tractorscope to MySQL, Postgres, SQL Server, and Snowflake
Connect Tractorscope to a database by entering connection details, validating access, saving credentials, and checking database health.
Create first dashboard and chart
Create your first Tractorscope dashboard and chart, run a SQL query, adjust chart settings, and return to the dashboard editor.
Getting Started
Getting started with Tractorscope
Start using Tractorscope by logging in, choosing an account, connecting a database, creating dashboards and charts, adding filters, and sharing analytics.
Logging into Tractorscope
Log in to Tractorscope, complete two-factor authentication when enabled, and access the account home screen.
Connect Tractorscope to MySQL, Postgres, SQL Server, and Snowflake
Connect Tractorscope to a database by entering connection details, validating access, saving credentials, and checking database health.
Create first dashboard and chart
Create your first Tractorscope dashboard and chart, run a SQL query, adjust chart settings, and return to the dashboard editor.
Enabling two-factor authentication
Enable two-factor authentication for a Tractorscope user account with an authenticator app and QR code verification.