AWS Inventory weekly
AWS Inventory, in Basedash.
AWS Inventory is a comprehensive service that provides you with an Amazon Web Services (AWS) resource inventory, configuration history, and configuration change notifications. With AWS Inventory, you can fetch and view the details of the services of your AWS account. Connect AWS Inventory to Basedash to ask questions, build dashboards, and automate reporting — all powered by AI.
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Pulled the last 12 weeks from aws_inventory. Up +38% vs. the prior period — growth accelerating in the last four weeks.
AI chat
Ask anything about your AWS Inventory data
Imagine ChatGPT or Claude, but with full context of your AWS Inventory schema and how your team uses it. Basedash answers in plain language, backed by real queries.
- Deploy frequency and lead time from AWS Inventory this month.
- Top contributors in AWS Inventory over the last quarter.
- Open incidents in AWS Inventory broken down by severity.
- PR cycle time trend from AWS Inventory for the last 12 weeks.
Plain-language queries
Ask follow-ups in natural language. Basedash translates them into SQL against your AWS Inventory data.
Knows your business
Basedash learns your KPIs, schemas, and the way your team talks about AWS Inventory.
Agentic by default
Runs multiple queries, resolves errors, and iterates until the answer is right — no babysitting.
Basedash Warehouse
Pair AWS Inventory with 750+ other apps
Bring everything into one managed warehouse and see how Sales, Finance, Product, and operations actually connect.
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Zero-config warehouse
Connect AWS Inventory and Basedash sets up a managed warehouse, syncs the data, and is ready to query.
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Production-safe
Run heavy analytics queries without ever touching your live application database.
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Portable on ClickHouse
Built on standard SQL so your data and queries stay portable, today and tomorrow.
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