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Amazon Redshift integration

Connect Amazon Redshift and turn warehouse-scale data into executive dashboards you build by asking.

Flitch is an AI BI tool that connects to Amazon Redshift and turns your tables into shareable dashboards. Redshift holds your warehouse-scale analytics, and Flitch connects read-only over a connection string or AWS IAM. Choose the tables or views you care about and describe sales trends, customer analytics or executive summaries in plain language, with custom SQL for heavier aggregations.

  • Connect with read-only credentials
  • Use any table or write custom SQL
  • Schedule background refresh

How do you connect Amazon Redshift to Flitch?

Connect securely with your database credentials. Flitch only needs read access.

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Amazon Redshift integration FAQ

How do I connect Amazon Redshift to Flitch?

Add Redshift with a connection string or AWS IAM, then choose the tables you want. Flitch connects read-only.

Can I connect Redshift with IAM?

Yes. Flitch supports AWS IAM as well as connection strings, and it only reads the data you select, never writing back.

Do I need SQL for Redshift dashboards?

No. Describe the dashboard in plain language and Flitch generates the charts. Custom SQL is supported for warehouse-scale queries.

Which Redshift tables can I chart?

Pick any tables or write a query, and Flitch imports them as datasets for your dashboards.

How does Flitch keep Redshift dashboards current?

Schedule a background refresh and Flitch re-queries your warehouse on your chosen cadence.

Does Flitch copy my Amazon Redshift data?

No. Flitch queries Amazon Redshift 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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