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SharePoint integration

Build dashboards from the Office files living on your SharePoint team sites.

Flitch is an AI BI tool that reads your SharePoint files and turns them into shareable dashboards. Sign in read-only with Microsoft and Flitch pulls the spreadsheets and exports from your SharePoint sites, so you can turn shared team files into KPIs, charts and trends that refresh whenever the source updates.

  • Read-only Microsoft sign-in
  • Import files from your SharePoint sites
  • Refresh to pull the latest version

How do you connect SharePoint to Flitch?

One-click read-only sign-in with Microsoft.

OAuth

Generate a dashboard

Pick a prompt to get started.

SharePoint integration FAQ

How does Flitch connect to SharePoint?

Sign in with Microsoft in one click. The connection is read-only, so Flitch imports files from your SharePoint sites without editing anything stored there.

Can Flitch build dashboards from SharePoint spreadsheets?

Yes. Point Flitch at a file in your SharePoint site, describe the dashboard you want, and it breaks the data into charts, trends, and KPIs.

Does Flitch get access to all my SharePoint files?

No. Sign-in is read-only and you choose the files to import. Flitch only reads what you select and never changes or removes anything in SharePoint.

How do I keep a SharePoint dashboard up to date?

Refresh the connection and Flitch pulls the latest version of the file, so when the document changes your dashboard can update with it.

Do I need SQL to use SharePoint files with Flitch?

No. Just describe the dashboard you want in plain language and Flitch builds it from your SharePoint file. No downloads or SQL involved.

Where does my data live once I connect SharePoint?

Files have to be read to be charted, so what you import is stored and queried by Flitch. Only the files you pick, and you can replace or delete them at any time. Connect a database instead and Flitch queries it where it sits, keeping no copy.

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