Automations

AI agents join Automations: put a skill on a schedule

The same AI that answers your questions can now work without you: a new agent task runs a skill — exec summary, data-quality check, anomaly explanation — inside your scheduled automations, with read-only tools, query budgets, and a full audit trail on every run.

Databasin One answers questions when you ask. As of this release, it also works when you don't: AI agents are now a task type in Automations.

An agent task runs a skill — a versioned, shareable package of instructions — against your governed data, on your schedule, in your workflow. Chain it after your pipelines refresh; deliver what it produces to email, Slack, or Teams.

Starter skills, ready to schedule

  • Executive summary — reads the fresh numbers, writes the narrative, builds the charts, ships the PDF. Monday, 7am, already in Slack
  • Data-quality check — sweeps your tables for gaps, drift, and surprises, and files the report
  • Anomaly explanation — when a metric moves, it traces which segment and which source, and shows the query that proves it

Skills are managed like code: versioned, shareable across the team, and curated by your admins. Run one with a click in Databasin One, or let an automation run it forever.

Automation you can audit

Agents run with guardrails, not vibes: read-only tools, query budgets, and row caps — and every run writes a full audit trail of what it read, what it ran, and what it produced. If a number's in the summary, the receipt is in the log.

One more task card on the same canvas as your SQL, dbt, and notebook tasks — drag it into a stage and go.

← Two weeks of polish: global dashboard filters, connection credentials, Doris everywhere All announcements Express signup: one email field, and your workspace is waiting →

See it on your own data — five minutes, $50 in credit, no card.