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Build PostgreSQL dashboards for product, revenue, customer, and operational reporting

Connect PostgreSQL to Chartbrew and turn SQL queries, tables, joins, users, orders, product events, operational records, and customer data into live dashboards.

PostgreSQL dashboard in Chartbrew
Open source
Unlimited connections
AI assistant
Scheduled snapshots
Embeds

What You Can Track

PostgreSQL metrics for business and product dashboards

Use Chartbrew to visualize the relational data that already powers your product, operations, and customer reporting.

Revenue and orders

Report on paid orders, invoices, refunds, subscriptions, and customer lifetime value.

User growth

Chart signups, activated accounts, teams, workspaces, and retention signals over time.

Product events

Turn audit logs and event tables into usage, adoption, and engagement dashboards.

Operational workflows

Track tickets, jobs, tasks, applications, bookings, or shipments by status.

SQL summaries

Build KPI cards from counts, sums, averages, joins, filters, and calculated fields.

Tenant reporting

Reuse dashboards across clients, organizations, accounts, products, and regions.

How It Works

From PostgreSQL connection to live dashboard

The PostgreSQL workflow is built around a source connection, reusable datasets, scheduled refreshes, and shareable dashboards.

01

Connect PostgreSQL

Add your PostgreSQL host, database, user, password, and connection options in Chartbrew.

02

Inspect tables and fields

Use your schema, tables, columns, and joins to decide which reporting datasets should power the dashboard.

03

Build reusable datasets

Write queries for KPIs, trends, breakdowns, and tables that can be reused across dashboards and clients.

04

Share live reporting

Publish dashboards, embed charts, and send scheduled snapshots to keep stakeholders aligned.

Why Chartbrew for PostgreSQL

A flexible reporting layer for PostgreSQL

Chartbrew lets teams build live PostgreSQL dashboards with reusable SQL datasets, AI help, scheduled refreshes, snapshots, embeds, and secure sharing.

Native PostgreSQL connection

Use Chartbrew as a reporting layer on top of PostgreSQL without exporting tables into a separate spreadsheet workflow.

Schema-aware reporting

Build datasets from tables, fields, joins, and query results so charts stay grounded in the structure of your data.

AI-assisted queries

Use Chartbrew AI to draft dataset ideas and query starting points when you want to move faster from schema to chart.

Scheduled refreshes

Keep dashboards up to date with automatic refresh schedules for daily, weekly, monthly, or operational reporting.

Secure sharing

Share dashboards, embedded reports, and snapshots without giving every stakeholder direct database access.

Multiple sources together

Place database metrics beside API, analytics, product, customer, payment, and project management data.

Setup Requirements

What you need before connecting PostgreSQL

Start with the right PostgreSQL access, a clear reporting scope, and a few fields that map to useful dashboard metrics.

A PostgreSQL database reachable from Chartbrew

Host, port, database name, user, password, and SSL settings

A read-only database user with access to reporting tables or views

Known tables, joins, or reporting questions for your first dashboard

Date, status, customer, account, numeric, or category fields for useful charts

Dataset ideaWhat it can power
Daily revenueOrders, payments, or invoices grouped by day
New usersUsers, accounts, or organizations created over time
Active accountsAccounts with recent events, orders, sessions, or usage
Workflow statusTickets, jobs, tasks, or records grouped by status
Top customersCustomers ranked by revenue, usage, activity, or count
Feature adoptionEvents grouped by feature, plan, or account
Failed jobsOperational failures, stale records, or overdue tasks
Client summaryKPIs filtered by tenant, customer, organization, or workspace

Setup Guide

Follow the PostgreSQL visualization guide

Use the guide to connect PostgreSQL, write SQL datasets, and create the first Chartbrew dashboard from relational data.

Read guide

Related Integrations

Connect PostgreSQL with the rest of your reporting stack

Blend PostgreSQL metrics with product, customer, revenue, analytics, project, and operational data from other Chartbrew sources.

FAQ

PostgreSQL integration questions

Practical details about using PostgreSQL data in Chartbrew dashboards.

Build your PostgreSQL dashboard

Turn PostgreSQL tables into live dashboards without exports

Connect PostgreSQL, create reusable SQL datasets, and share product, revenue, customer, and operational dashboards.

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