Speed up your access to insights with Chartio and Google BigQuery. Leverage Google BigQuery's fully-managed enterprise data warehouse with Chartio’s powerful business intelligence solution to easily analyze and visualize massive datasets in the cloud without the time-consuming and expensive infrastructure that big data projects require. Learn more about Google BigQuery here.
Explore Your Google BigQuery Data TodayAccess your data from Google BigQuery in minutes. Either directly connect to your Project or do so with an SSH Tunnel Connection via your credentials.
Perform ad-hoc data discovery with the flexibility of fully customizable queries using Chartio’s powerful SQL Mode or our visual, drag-and-drop interface, where no SQL knowledge is required.
Easily share real-time insights, dashboards and charts across your organization powered by your Google BigQuery and business data.
Grab data from any data source and turn it into a single report or metric – no SQL knowledge needed.
See the Capabilities of Our Data ExplorerWith 15+ chart types and the ability to customize colors, branding and filters you can gather, organize, and dig deeper into your data.
See More Dashboard PowerBlend together data from your Google BigQuery Projects and the rest of your business to uncover trends and drive growth – no programming required.
Learn MoreDon't use what everyone else is using. Build custom reports and dashboards that matter to you.
Combine data from different systems and perform advanced analytics that lead to deeper insights.
Intuitively query, analyze and track your key business metrics in real-time to quickly identify trends, patterns and outliers.
Quickly and easily share your analysis, interactive dashboards and reports with the rest of your team.
Our analyst team was always playing catch up on reporting and dashboard requests. Since implementing Chartio we’re now able to proactively build out infrastructure to handle requests and work on harder data science questions like optimizing our content recommendations algorithms.—Riaan Ahmed, Growth and Analytics, Thomson Reuters