Data integrations for live dashboards
PostgreSQL, Google Sheets, and BigQuery connectors are on the way — chart your own data next to the SaaS metrics that are already live.
- Data
PostgreSQL
Query your own database and chart the results in real time.
Coming soon - Data
Google Sheets
Turn spreadsheets into live charts, metrics, and tables.
Coming soon - Data
BigQuery
Warehouse queries rendered as dashboard widgets.
Coming soon
Don't see your tool?
Tell us what you use and we'll prioritize it — or build your own integration on the open GraphQL API.
Why teams put their tools on one dashboard
Every time you leave your work to grab one number — a build status, today’s revenue, live visitors — you pay a focus tax. Integrations remove the trip: each one connects with OAuth or an API key, starts syncing within minutes, and refreshes on a schedule you control. Webhooks push the urgent stuff — a failed payment, a merged PR — the moment it happens.
Every integration ships with ready-made widgets, so a Stripe MRR metric can sit next to GitHub pull requests and Plausible live visitors on one screen. Dashboards render natively on web, mobile, and TV over a real-time connection — every screen shows the same numbers at the same moment. The work stays in front of you. The checking stops.
Frequently asked questions
How integrations connect, sync, and stay fresh.
Most tools use OAuth — you sign in and grant read-only access, no tokens to manage. The rest take an API key you paste once. Either way data starts syncing within minutes, and you can disconnect from settings at any time.
Each integration polls on its own schedule — GitHub every five minutes, for example — and webhook-enabled tools push critical events instantly. Every connected screen updates over WebSocket at the same moment.
No. Pick an integration, sign in, and drop ready-made widgets onto a dashboard. The GraphQL API and CLI exist for teams that want to automate — they are optional.
Yes — that is the point. A Stripe MRR metric, GitHub pull requests, and Plausible live visitors can sit side by side on one dashboard, and the same dashboard renders on web, mobile, and TV.
Request it — early requests effectively set the roadmap. In the meantime, the GraphQL API lets you push anything onto a dashboard yourself.