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.
Tab UX designer
Luke Bowerman ·Dashboards
A first look at the beautiful new tab designer experience. We don’t just want to land tabs, we want to make them designable and pretty.
Make sure to save SQL and multi invite to dashboards
Luke Bowerman ·Sql Content Management Administration
A pair of demos. First a quick warning when you try to save un-run SQL to make sure it’s not dropped from that pending state. The second is a tweak to allow sharing dashboards quickly with a comma delimited list for faster bulk workflows.
Dashboard request access
Trip Tate ·Dashboards Administration
No more dead dashboard pages, now users can explicit request access (with associated email) and documents have a pending requests page for management.
Dashboard resize / layout engine overhaul (early preview)
Meredith Dodge ·Dashboards
We’re completely rebuilding the drag and layout controls for dashboards to make it way better to work with. Here’s an early look at all that work and what it unlocks for dashboard builders.
Dashboard layout undo (early preview)
Luke Bowerman ·Dashboards
A first look at some future work to allow undo / redo on dashboard layout.
Dashboard tags UX improvement
Luke Bowerman ·Content Management Ux
A quick tweak to make sure long lists of tags still look great.
New pie almost launch
Rob Miller ·Visualization
Getting close to launching the new pie - now with percentage calculations, optional totals, and much better labeling.
Bulk query canceling
Jonathan Swenson ·Administration
Now you can select some or all of the running queries in Omni for fast cancelation.
Scheduler in Azure
Jonathan Swenson ·Administration Scheduler Azure
More progress on lifting the full app into Azure. Here we demo the scheduler experience.
Native field masking
Conrad Slimmer ·Modeling Administration
You could already mask fields via custom SQL but we’re building some native gestures to make it easier to build and manage.
Snowflake semantic view builder
Peter Whitehead ·Snowflake Modeling
Now you can push your Omni model backwards into Snowflake Semantic Views for usage completely outside the Omni platform.
Feature flag UX fix (internal)
Luke Bowerman ·Internal
A quick internal demo for finding and managing feature flags.
Dashboard zoom in / out
Meredith Dodge ·Dashboards
The dashboard now supports % zoom for earlier layout control, resizing, and for view context more easily when using AI or building filters.
Pull request required for dashboard publish
Mariel Freyre We tuned up the experience for branch-attached-draftsFilter resizing and layout
James Bueche ·Dashboards
Soon you’ll have complete control over filter positions and sizing - this opens up a bunch of new, functional UX for dashboard builders.
Drag to organize dashboards
Mariel Freyre ·Content Management
A nice UX improvement to allow dragging dashboards into folders in the content system.
UX polish grab bag
Jared Hardy ·Workbook Sql Modeling
A four pack of UX improvements - making sure measure groups unfurl on search; better SQL auto-complete; code folding in the IDE; and better behavior on formatting / unformatting in the markdown editor.
New download APIs
Corey Ruderman ·Api Export
We launched a handful of new APIs for kicking off and polling downloads for all the app builders out there.
Custom emojis
Luke Bowerman ·Fun
We wanted to spice up the app a bit, so bringing custom Blobbys to the core app. This also starts putting in the groundwork for BYO emojis natively in Omni.
Styled bar chart table
Sarah Waterson A quick new visualization for tabular bar charts with detail.Compound / complex filters
Steven Talbot ·Workbook
Now you can create complex filters that span across multi-fields. Also opens up these use cases nicely for AI + tuning.
Teaching Blobby to do better math
Steven Talbot ·Ai
We all know LLMs can be prone to vibe-math (ahem, r’s in strawberry). So we’re building new tools to make sure when Blobby is doing math, it has the tools it needs to be precise.