Fast start on a familiar stack
Your team already knows SQL Server, so rollout is shorter and easier to control.
If your data already lives in SQL Server but reporting still depends on Excel, macros or manual work, you can turn your queries into automated reports with validation, scheduling and centralized delivery.
You can sign up without a card and validate with a test source when it fits your schedule.
Connect SQL Server with a broader ERP picture, ODBC on the local network, or dashboard consumption where both exist.
Your team already knows SQL Server, so rollout is shorter and easier to control.
You schedule recurring executions instead of rebuilding the same report every week.
You can send results in PDF, Excel or CSV with history and traceability.
It is a strong option when SQL Server already stores the operational data the business needs.
No. The usual setup is a read-only user plus queries or views already managed internally by your team.
Yes. That is actually the best way to validate the flow before scaling to more reports, recipients or teams.
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Create the account, validate the connection and turn an existing query into an automated report with traceability.
If you want to compare quotas and plans before creating an account, use the pricing section on the home page.