Databases
Google AlloyDB integration
Connect Google AlloyDB to Flitch and build live dashboards on your PostgreSQL-compatible data.
Flitch is an AI BI tool that connects to Google AlloyDB and turns your tables into shareable dashboards. AlloyDB is Google's PostgreSQL-compatible database, so Flitch connects with a standard connection string. Choose your tables or queries and turn them into shareable dashboards.
- Works with AlloyDB for PostgreSQL
- Connect read-only with a connection string
- Use any table or write custom SQL
- Schedule background refresh
How do you connect Google AlloyDB to Flitch?
Connect securely with your database credentials. Flitch only needs read access.
Generate a dashboard
Pick a prompt to get started.
Google AlloyDB integration FAQ
How do I connect AlloyDB to Flitch?
AlloyDB is PostgreSQL-compatible, so Flitch connects with a standard connection string. Pick your tables and Flitch imports them read-only.
Does Flitch work with AlloyDB's Postgres compatibility?
Yes. Because AlloyDB speaks the PostgreSQL protocol, Flitch connects just as it would to Postgres and reads the tables you select.
Do I need SQL for AlloyDB dashboards?
No. Ask for the dashboard you want in plain language and Flitch generates it. You can still write custom SQL for exact queries.
Is my AlloyDB data safe?
Flitch connects with read-only access, so it reads only the tables you choose and never writes to your database.
How current are AlloyDB dashboards?
Schedule a background refresh and Flitch re-pulls the latest rows from AlloyDB on your chosen cadence.
Does Flitch copy my Google AlloyDB data?
No. Flitch queries Google AlloyDB where it sits and pushes the aggregation down as SQL, so it reads back totals rather than holding a copy of your tables. Nothing to keep in step, nothing extra to secure, and a large table stays your database's problem rather than something Flitch has to store. The queries are generated against your data model, so a figure means the same thing on every dashboard built from it.
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