ProductOverview

Your data team isn't the answer desk.

Compass puts trusted data answers in Slack, Teams, and the tools your team already uses. Faster answers, with control over definitions, access, and quality.

Self-serve, without the sprawl

Move from question to decision faster

Ask in Slack or Microsoft Teams, inspect the answer path, and keep work moving without waiting on another dashboard.

Compass answer workflow in Slack and Microsoft Teams
Quality that compounds

Make every answer easier to trust

Everything Compass learns is explicit, approved, and under your team's control, not hidden in opaque memory.

Start with your stack

Set up with the stack you already use

Connect your warehouse, upload a CSV, or sync the SaaS tools that add business context. Compass starts with the systems your team already trusts.

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Want to see Compass on your stack?

Bring one recurring data question and we'll show how Compass would answer it with your sources, context, and review loop.

What waiting costs

Every week you wait, the answer desk gets busier.

The questions do not slow down on their own. They become more pulls, more metric debates, and more one-off answers that never become reusable.

The human SQL endpoint

"Quick questions" turn into query writing, chart polishing, and one more answer nobody can reuse.

Metric debate referee

Sales says revenue is up. Finance says it is flat. Somehow the data team is now the courtroom.

The simple pull vortex

It starts as one number, then becomes five filters, three follow-ups, and a dashboard nobody asked for.

Same question, new month

If the answer was trusted last quarter, Compass should not need an analyst to rediscover it from scratch.

Self-serve starts here

Questions that used to land in your DMs

Now they go to Compass instead. You're welcome.

Quick MRR pull
Jason Martinez
Jason Martinez
@compass What's our MRR trend for the last 6 months?
Active user definition debate
Brittany Chen
Brittany Chen
@compass How do we define an active user? Which events count?
Feature engagement follow-up
Ryan O'Connor
Ryan O'Connor
@compass Which features drive the most engagement for enterprise accounts?
Acquisition channel breakdown
Priya Desi
Priya Desi
@compass Show me conversion rates by acquisition channel this quarter
Customer proof

Teams are already using Compass as their data front door

Compass has been a total game changer for me. I save at least half a day a week on ad hoc requests, and the team can finally dig into pipeline questions without waiting on another chart.

RevOps leader

Multi-stage investment firm

Compass is really useful for sparking exploration ideas and unblocking quick data questions. It was also surprisingly good at spotting potential data issues in our pipelines and marketing campaign performance.

Data leader

Consumer fintech company

Setting up Compass was a breeze. We gave it a service account and a target dataset; Compass handled the schema scan, table understanding, and ongoing maintenance from there.

Data platform engineer

Venture firm

Compass answered 100+ questions in the last six weeks, with strong feedback on faster time to insight and better internal knowledge, especially around competitive intelligence. It is becoming the "front door" for AI-powered metrics work.

Senior analytics engineer

B2B security company

Frequently asked questions

Common questions from data teams about Compass.

It routes common stakeholder questions, such as MRR trends, active user counts, and feature engagement, directly into shared channels where Compass answers them automatically. Teams report up to 80% fewer interruptions.
Compass works in shared channels, not just DMs, so your team sees the questions being asked and the answers being delivered. That keeps the data team close to quality without making them the bottleneck.
Compass is built to keep definitions and business context in data-team-controlled workflows. Teams can manage reusable context, keep shared and channel-specific guidance separate, and review changes through the workflows they already trust.
Compass includes admin tools for reviewing conversations and feedback so data teams can spot weak answers, identify missing context, and improve quality before expanding to more teams.
No. It uses a read-only connection to your existing warehouse. No ETL, data movement, or copies, which also keeps security reviews simple.
Others can contribute, but the data team retains final approval through the PR review process.

Ready for faster answers you can trust?

Bring Compass into Slack or Microsoft Teams and start with the questions that matter most.