Databases
Amazon DocumentDB integration
Connect Amazon DocumentDB and turn its MongoDB-compatible collections into dashboards built by asking.
Flitch is an AI BI tool that connects to Amazon DocumentDB and turns your tables into shareable dashboards. DocumentDB gives you a managed, MongoDB-compatible store on AWS, and Flitch connects to your cluster read-only over a connection string. Pick collections, watch their documents flatten into rows, and build product analytics or activity dashboards in plain language with a refresh schedule attached.
- Works with Amazon DocumentDB (MongoDB-compatible)
- Pick collections to import as datasets
- Documents flattened into rows automatically
How do you connect Amazon DocumentDB to Flitch?
Connect securely with your database credentials. Flitch only needs read access.
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Amazon DocumentDB integration FAQ
How do I connect Amazon DocumentDB to Flitch?
Add DocumentDB with a connection string and pick your collections. DocumentDB is MongoDB-compatible, so Flitch connects and reads it read-only.
How does Flitch read DocumentDB documents?
Because DocumentDB stores JSON documents, Flitch expands their nested fields into columns on import, so each collection lands as a table ready for charts and KPIs.
Which DocumentDB collections can I use?
You choose the collections to import, and Flitch turns each into a dataset for charts and KPIs.
Will Flitch change my DocumentDB data?
No. The connection is read-only, so Flitch reads only the collections you select and never writes back.
How often does a DocumentDB dashboard refresh?
Schedule a background refresh and Flitch re-reads your collections on your chosen cadence to keep dashboards current.
Does Flitch copy my Amazon DocumentDB data?
No. Flitch queries Amazon DocumentDB 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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