A tool that replaces ChatGPT, SQL, and dozen other data tools
We’ve always aimed to make data ridiculously easy to use. This release takes a massive step toward that goal. We’ve built an entire data workflow that lets you connect your data, clean it, analyze it, and share it, all through a simple conversational interface. For me, that’s the most exciting part. This is a true data platform workflow, built for everyone.
Let’s break down what’s new and why it matters so much.
Connect and Go: Your Data, Now in One Place
In addition to uploading your spreadsheets, you can also connect to 3rd party apps and tools. Here are 8 new connectors in Querri
QuickBooks
HubSpot
Google Drive (new and improved)
Google BigQuery
Fluke eMaint
PostgreSQL
MySQL
Microsoft SQL
Automate Your Workflows with Project Chaining
This is a capability I’m personally very excited about. I call it "project chaining." You can create a project that cleans, transforms, and joins data from multiple sources. Then, using our new "Export Settings" on any table, you can save that processed data as a new source back into your library—and you can put it on an automation schedule.
Prompt to Dashboard, Prompt to Excel
Sharing insights is just as important as finding them. That’s why we’ve introduced two new powerful output features:
Prompt to Dashboard: You can now ask Querri to build a dashboard for you. Just describe what you want to see or ask it to build a dashboard for you, and it will generate a dashboard with the relevant charts and tables you created throughout your project. You can also still drag-and-drop elements to customize it further.
Prompt to Formatted Excel: Need to share your results in a spreadsheet? Querri can now generate a beautifully formatted Excel file directly from your analysis.
True Collaboration with Org-Wide Sharing
We had sharing before, but it just got a major upgrade. You can now share your sources, connectors, projects, and dashboards org-wide. We’ve also added a bulk-sharing feature. You can select all your sources and, with just a few clicks, share them with individuals or your entire organization.
Let us know what you think of the upgrades.
What other features would you like to see that are currently missing in Querri



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TinyCommand
This is a huge leap forward for teams drowning in fragmented data tools. The “project chaining” part especially caught my eye, it’s rare to see data cleaning, transformation, and automation come together so intuitively.
Curious though, how does Querri handle versioning or data lineage when multiple users are editing or chaining projects simultaneously? That’s one of the toughest challenges I’ve seen in collaborative analytics platforms.
Querri
Thanks@priyanka_gosai1 !
This is a really good question. I agree this is a super complex problem and one I don't think we've fully cracked yet. What we do have today is strong ownership concepts, where you can can connect your data or upload files, then you are the sole owner of that and you can share the files or those results of projects as a "viewer" which allows other people to make use of these without risking that they can break anything about them. (If we wanted to be technical, I might call these results a "Data Product" and talk about a data mesh...since we're trying to make this all very accessible, we're avoiding that kind of language).
We do version the data and the projects behind the scenes, but I think we have more work to do in the front end to show past versions and allow things like "fixing" your project to an older version of someone else's project and things like that. For now, if you attach to someone else's files or projects, then when you run your project the first time it'll grab the current version, and then you'd have to wait for the owner to refresh theirs before you can refresh yours (of course that can all be scheduled, but takes a little coordination today and the UI doesn't make this all as obvious as I'd like.)
What's the biggest challenge you've run into directly by versioning not being handled well?