In Tractorscope, teams connect live databases and turn SQL or AI-generated queries into dashboards, charts, alerts, scheduled reports, and embedded analytics.
Tractorscope is a business intelligence and embedded analytics platform. It connects to your databases and helps teams turn live data into dashboards, charts, alerts, scheduled reports, and customer-facing analytics.
Tractorscope is useful when your data already lives in a database and you need a faster way to query, visualize, share, and embed that data without building a custom reporting interface from scratch.
What Tractorscope does
- Connects to databases such as MySQL, Postgres, BigQuery, SingleStore, MotherDuck, and Turso/LibSQL
- Builds charts from SQL query results
- Generates charts with AI from natural-language prompts
- Organizes charts into dashboards with filters, text, images, colors, and layout controls
- Shares dashboards with internal users, groups, or shared dashboard links
- Embeds dashboards or individual charts in external applications
- Sends scheduled dashboard email reports
- Runs alert checks and notifies recipients when data crosses a threshold
- Protects access with users, groups, API keys, allowed domains, two-factor authentication, SSH tunnels, and fixed outgoing IP options
Common use cases
Teams use Tractorscope for internal dashboards, customer-facing embedded analytics, operational reporting, executive scorecards, automated email reporting, database-backed alerts, and self-service SQL exploration.
Use-case guides
- Embedded analytics for SaaS products
- Customer-facing dashboards
- Operational reporting dashboards
- Executive KPI dashboards
- SQL dashboard builder
- AI dashboard builder
How it works
The core workflow is:
- Connect a database.
- Create a dashboard.
- Add charts by writing SQL or using AI.
- Add filters so viewers can change the data context.
- Share the dashboard internally, schedule reports, or embed analytics in another app.