July 3, 2026
Subscribe to any dashboard or chart
You can now subscribe to a dashboard or chart and have it delivered on a schedule—straight to your inbox or a Slack channel. Set the cadence with a plain-language schedule, choose who receives it (teammates, yourself, or Slack), and Basedash sends a fresh, up-to-date screenshot every time it runs.
Subscriptions live right in the dashboard and chart menus, so keeping stakeholders in the loop no longer means remembering to export and share things manually. You can set up multiple subscriptions with different schedules and audiences, and edits save inline as you make them.
One unified AI on every dashboard
Dashboards no longer have separate Ask and Edit modes. The dashboard assistant is always available, and you steer it by clicking a chart to attach it as context—then ask a question or request a change, and press Esc (or the badge ✕) to deselect. The input even tells you which chart is selected, so it’s always clear what you’re asking about.
View-only teammates can now select a chart and ask about it too, while any changes stay gated to people with edit access. We also polished direct manipulation: you can resize cards from all four corners, handles only appear where you can actually grab them, and the card you’re resizing stays cleanly on top with no distracting drop shadow.
SCIM provisioning for enterprise teams
Basedash now supports SCIM 2.0, so enterprise teams can connect an identity provider like Okta or Microsoft Entra ID and automatically provision, update, and deactivate members—and keep groups in sync—without managing access by hand. Admins generate a SCIM token from Settings → Security, drop the base URL into their IdP, and membership follows whatever their directory says.
Deactivating someone in your IdP removes their access in Basedash automatically, and users provisioned this way sign in through SSO. Token creation is available on paid plans, matching how SSO works today.
A more personal way to start a chat
The new-chat screen now greets you with starter prompts tailored to your organization and your connected data, so there’s always a useful next step in front of you instead of a blank box. When you haven’t connected Slack or a data source yet, you’ll see quick actions to do that right from the home screen.
We’ve extended the same idea to your dashboard and automation pages, which now show personalized, AI-generated suggestion cards to help you spin up something new. Anything you’re not interested in can be dismissed on hover.
Fixes and improvements
- Added an MCP server settings page so you can grab your Basedash MCP server URL and connect Basedash to AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude, and Cursor—and made the URL easy to select and copy manually.
- Added Claude Sonnet 5 and Claude Fable 5 to the model picker.
- Rotated crowded x-axis labels on vertical bar charts so they stay readable instead of overlapping, with extra room reserved so nothing gets clipped.
- Refreshed chat attachment previews with rounded image thumbnails, richer file cards, consistent sizing, and a hover-to-remove control on every attachment.
- Smoothed out the AI chat input and panel with rounded corners and a cleaner shadow.
- Fixed deleted chats briefly reappearing after you removed them, and moved delete confirmation to only show once the server accepts it.
- Stopped the AI from trying to query data sources that are offline, with clearer messages naming the unavailable source.
- Kept embedded dashboards working after a customer’s signing token expires, so charts and exports no longer break mid-session.