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Jaime vs Redash: What are the differences?
Jaime: Turn SQL into powerful dashboards. Easily and quickly create shareable reports with charts and tables by running SQL queries directly to your database; Redash: Easily query an existing database, share the dataset and visualize it in different ways. Redash helps you make sense of your data. Connect and query your data sources, build dashboards to visualize data and share them with your company.
Jaime and Redash can be primarily classified as "Business Intelligence" tools.
Some of the features offered by Jaime are:
- Get started fast - Just connect to your database and start querying, set up everything in 1 minute.
- Protect your data - Jaime works on your computer and all conections to the database are made locally, our servers never hit your database
- Share with your team - Get a shareable link for a dashboard and let your team see all the insights.
On the other hand, Redash provides the following key features:
- Query Editor
- Dashboards/Visualizations
- Alerts
Redash is an open source tool with 13.1K GitHub stars and 2.17K GitHub forks. Here's a link to Redash's open source repository on GitHub.
Pros of Jaime
Pros of Redash
- Open Source9
- SQL Friendly3
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Cons of Jaime
Cons of Redash
- All results are loaded into RAM before displaying1
- Memory Leaks1