Demos highlight what we are working on or experimenting with, but are not a guarantee of release. Let us know your thoughts at support@omni.co.
Model automatic error fixing! (coming soon)
Steven Talbot ·modeling
The most difficult part about maintaining a data environment is the constant cleanup required as business logic evolves and transforms. Inevitably, the outcome is errors in the data model. Instead of fixing them one-by-one, what if they just resolved themselves? Our new IDE errors now have a button to do just that! Model cleanup is now as easy as accepting cleanup suggestions. Incredibly excited for this one for our own environment as well :)
Scheduler for schema refresh (coming soon)
Corey Ruderman ·scheduling modeling
Now you can have Omni automatically stay in sync with database changes on a schedule. This will automatically pull the info schema and update the data model to reflect reality.
More KPI controls (coming soon)
Arielle Strong, Richard Czechowski, Sarah Waterson ·visualization dashboard
More styling controls for KPIs - text sizing and alignment to make sure they layout just how you want
Embed filter CSS controls (launched)
Jared Hardy ·embed theme
New controls to style the filter via CSS. Making sure everything is controllable for embedded environments.
Design touch-ups all over the place (launched)
Jared Hardy ·design
Tons of instances of design polish throughout the app - cleaner styling, friendlier inputs, better UI and UX.
More autocomplete in SQL and custom field builder (coming soon)
Arielle Strong, Richard Czechowski ·sql modeling
Better autocomplete in the SQL experience, and some nice drag and drop from the field picker for custom field building
Table color styling UX (launched)
Sarah Waterson ·table
Improved the UX for table color styling, especially vis-a-vis transparency (gotta make sure dark mode looks nice too)
Website case studies (launched)
Jared Hardy ·marketing
New marketing website page featuring customer case studies about working with Omni
New styling for dbt in the IDE (launched)
Buck Ryan ·dbt modeling
New styling for the dbt import in our IDE - making sure the read-only sections are clear