Basedash
An AI-native business intelligence tool: ask a question in plain English and Basedash queries your database, builds dashboards and shares reports - no SQL required. It connects to 750-plus sources including Postgres, Snowflake, BigQuery, Salesforce and Stripe. Pricing is a flat $1,000/month with unlimited users, after a 14-day no-card free trial.
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Our take
Basedash turns plain-English questions into dashboards across a huge range of data sources, and its flat, unlimited-user pricing is refreshing when everyone else charges per seat. That same $1,000/month makes it a team tool, not a solo one - steep for a small Indian startup but fair value once a few people are using it. The free trial lets you judge fit before paying.
Best for
Growing teams that want AI-native, no-SQL dashboards across many data sources without per-seat pricing.
Pros
- Plain-English questions to dashboards, no SQL
- Flat pricing with unlimited users
- 750-plus integrations across databases and SaaS
- 14-day free trial, no card required
Cons
- $1,000/month flat is steep for small teams
- AI usage beyond included credits is billed extra
- AI-native BI is a fast-filling category
How it compares
Against per-seat BI like Metabase or Tableau, Basedash bets on unlimited-user flat pricing and an AI-native, no-SQL workflow - cheaper at scale, pricier for a tiny team.
Full review
Basedash grew out of an admin-panel and internal-tools heritage into an AI-native BI platform. You ask a question in plain English, it writes the query against your warehouse or database, and it returns a dashboard you can refine and share - no SQL, with 750-plus connectors spanning Postgres, Snowflake, BigQuery, Salesforce, HubSpot and Stripe so it can sit over both product and business data.
The pricing is the talking point: a flat $1,000/month with unlimited users, rather than the per-seat model most BI tools use. For a small Indian startup that is a real outlay, but once a handful of people need self-serve analytics it can work out cheaper than seat-based rivals, and the 14-day no-card trial lets you test that maths first. Watch the AI-usage credits, which bill on top once you exceed the included allowance.
Cloudkart Trust Graph
3.6/5- Actual Utility4/5
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- Ease of Use4/5
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- Pricing Fairness3/5
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- Reliability4/5
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- Differentiation3/5
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Frequently asked questions
- Is Basedash free, and how much does it cost?
- Basedash offers a free trial, after which a paid plan is required.
- Who is Basedash best for?
- Growing teams that want AI-native, no-SQL dashboards across many data sources without per-seat pricing.
- How is Basedash rated on Cloudkart.ai?
- Basedash scores 3.6 out of 5 on the Cloudkart.ai rubric, which weighs actual utility, ease of use, pricing fairness, reliability and differentiation. Scores are set editorially and can never be bought.
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