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Migrating from Redash to Metabase

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Alexander Kinn
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1,132
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English
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Summary

Metabase is presented as a potential replacement for Hosted Redash, offering a user-friendly, open-source analytics platform that supports a wide range of databases and caters to those seeking embedded analytics, democratized data access, and customizable solutions for developers and analysts. Users can try Metabase by downloading it or starting a free cloud trial, and it provides both free and paid tiers, with advanced features in its Enterprise edition such as data sandboxes and an auditing tool. Metabase allows for easy data querying and visualization through a graphical query builder and an SQL native editor, offering a variety of visualization options and interactive dashboard capabilities. Sharing and embedding options include public links, dashboard subscriptions, alerts, and embedding capabilities, with the Enterprise tier offering more customizable and attribution-free embedding. Metabase manages permissions with group-based controls and offers support through its documentation, educational resources, a community forum, and direct support for Cloud and Enterprise customers. For those migrating from Hosted Redash, Metabase offers options for rebuilding queries, although Redash's automated export options remain unclear.

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