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A BI platform with Zoe, an AI analyst that answers plain-English questions and shows its SQL. Self-onboards: Zoe connects to your warehouse, builds the semantic layer and returns cited answers in under an hour. Self-serve signup for teams up to 10; usage-based pricing, not fully public, with an enterprise tilt.

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Our take

Zenlytic pairs a real BI tool with Zoe, an AI analyst that answers plain-English questions and shows its SQL. Its trick is self-onboarding: Zoe connects to your warehouse, builds the semantic layer and starts giving cited answers in under an hour, skipping the usual months of setup. Self-serve signup covers teams up to 10. Pricing is usage-based and not fully public, with an enterprise tilt.

Best for

Data and ops teams that want trustworthy self-serve analytics without a long semantic-layer build.

Pros

  • Zoe self-onboards in under an hour
  • Answers cite their SQL and sources
  • Full BI plus an AI analyst in one tool
  • Self-serve signup for teams up to 10

Cons

  • Usage-based pricing is not fully public
  • Leans enterprise above small teams
  • Independent outcome evidence is still thin

How it compares

Against Wren AI or Querio it bundles dashboards with the analyst rather than being SQL-layer only; the trade is less open-source flexibility.

Full review

Zenlytic is a business-intelligence platform whose differentiator is Zoe, an AI data analyst that takes plain-English questions, writes and runs the SQL, and hands back charts and narrative answers with the query shown so analysts can trust and trace them. The recent Zoe Self-Learning update has the agent connect to a warehouse, identify the right tables and build the semantic layer itself - the company claims setup in under an hour rather than months.

That self-onboarding plus a self-serve signup for teams of up to ten lowers the barrier that usually makes governed BI a long project, which matters for lean Indian data teams. The caveats: usage-based pricing is not fully public and the product still tilts enterprise, and as an analysis agent its outcome quality has limited independent evidence so far - useful, but verify on your own data.

Cloudkart Trust Graph

3.8/5
  • Actual Utility4/5

    Source: Initial LLM-authored rubric (backfill)

  • Ease of Use4/5

    Source: Initial LLM-authored rubric (backfill)

  • Pricing Fairness3/5

    Source: Initial LLM-authored rubric (backfill)

  • Reliability4/5

    Source: Initial LLM-authored rubric (backfill)

  • Differentiation4/5

    Source: Initial LLM-authored rubric (backfill)

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Frequently asked questions

Is Zenlytic free, and how much does it cost?
Zenlytic is a paid tool.
Who is Zenlytic best for?
Data and ops teams that want trustworthy self-serve analytics without a long semantic-layer build.
How is Zenlytic rated on Cloudkart.ai?
Zenlytic scores 3.8 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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