A visualization layer built for depth, design, and speed

When a dashboard looks good, people consume it and trust the numbers.

Astrato gives your data team a pixel-perfect, no-code canvas with a deep charting library, full brand control, and interactive maps, so every dashboard you ship looks like it was designed, not just built.

Free-form canvas
Object layering
Conditional show/hide logic
Theming
Interactive navigation as filtering
Data-driven dynamic content
Typography & brand control

A chart for every story

Every chart is fully configurable, multi-measure, and styled to match your brand. Swap dimensions and measures on the fly. Add sparklines to tables. Surface top N dynamically. From waterfall charts for finance to Sankey diagrams for flow analysis — the library goes wide and deep.

Design dashboards the way you'd build a slide deck

Drag charts, tables, filters, and controls onto a freeform canvas for presentation-ready dashboards. Resize, align, layer, style – all point-and-click. Create a theme once and apply it across every dashboard, so your team stays on-brand without starting from scratch. Pixel-perfect control. No code required.

The dashboard builder is intuitive, making it easy to design clean, professional visualisations and offering business users a seamless, interactive experience.

Ben G.
Senior BI & Data Analyst
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Interactivity that reduces follow-up requests

Click a chart, and every other chart on the page responds. Drill into the detail. Swap a dimension. Brush across one view and watch the rest highlight in context. Every interaction is instant, every view is live – because it's all running in your warehouse. From story telling to end-users building their own ad-hoc reports. When users can explore this freely, they stop asking your team for "one more view".

Pixel-perfect visualizations that consistently impress our executive team.

Ben G.
Senior BI & Data Analyst
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Maps that reveal what tables can't

Some patterns only reveal themselves on a map – regional clusters, distribution gaps, movement between locations. Point maps, heatmaps, and flow maps, all layered on live warehouse data and fully interactive. No GIS tools required.

Advanced analytics, governed by default

Running totals, window aggregations, moving averages, period-over-period growth, Top N – applied on any chart, no SQL required. Every calculation draws from the Semantic Layer, so "revenue" means the same thing in every chart, on every dashboard, for every user. Depth without drift.

See the full library in action

See how Astrato runs natively in your warehouse.
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Frequently asked questions

Can we build the kind of complex financial tables our CFO asks for — pivots, variance columns, conditional formatting?

Yes. Table formatting in Astrato supports pivot layouts, calculated columns, traffic-light formatting, and variance views — the kind of structures finance teams usually give up on and rebuild in Excel. P&L-style reports, budget-vs-actuals, and cash flow statements all work natively.

Do we need to extract or move data into Astrato to visualize it?

No. Astrato runs live queries directly against your cloud warehouse — Snowflake, BigQuery, Databricks, Redshift, Postgres, and others. Your data stays where it is. Dashboards always show the latest numbers, and there are no extracts, refreshes, or versioning issues to manage.

Will dashboards stay fast on billion-row datasets?

Yes. Because queries push down to your warehouse, speed scales with warehouse compute. We've seen dashboards return 6 billion rows in about 1.3 seconds on ClickHouse. Astrato generates optimized SQL and leverages native warehouse caching, so performance tuning happens where it should — in the data platform.

Can users see the SQL behind a chart when a number looks off?

Yes. Every visualization exposes its generated SQL, so analysts can inspect the query, verify the logic, and even copy it into their warehouse for further work. When someone in the Monday meeting asks “where did that number come from?” — you can actually show them.