Warehouses
Snowflake integration
Connect your Snowflake warehouse and turn its tables into dashboards without SQL.
Flitch is an AI BI tool that connects to Snowflake and turns your tables into shareable dashboards. Point Flitch at your Snowflake cloud warehouse using credentials, a key pair or OAuth, then describe the dashboard you want and get executive KPIs, retention curves and revenue charts read straight from your schemas.
- Credentials, key pair, or OAuth
- Query warehouses, schemas, and tables
- Schedule background refresh
How do you connect Snowflake to Flitch?
Connect with Snowflake credentials, a key pair, or OAuth. Read-only.
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Snowflake integration FAQ
How do I connect Flitch to Snowflake?
Connect with Snowflake credentials, a key pair, or OAuth. The connection is read-only, so Flitch can query your warehouses, schemas, and tables but never write to them.
Can I use custom SQL to build a Snowflake dashboard?
Yes. Pick tables directly or write custom SQL to shape exactly the data you want, then describe the dashboard in plain language and Flitch builds the charts and KPIs.
Does Flitch support Snowflake key pair authentication?
Yes. You can authenticate with credentials, a key pair, or OAuth, whichever fits your security setup. All access stays read-only.
How does Flitch keep Snowflake dashboards up to date?
Schedule a background refresh and Flitch re-queries your Snowflake tables on your chosen cadence, so your dashboards reflect the latest data without manual exports.
Do I need to write SQL to use Snowflake with Flitch?
No. You describe the dashboard you want in plain language and Flitch generates it. Custom SQL is there when you want finer control over the data you import.
Does Flitch copy my Snowflake data?
No. Flitch queries Snowflake 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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