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Yurbi

Score8 out of 10

2 Reviews and Ratings

What is Yurbi?

Yurbi is an embedded analytics and OEM business intelligence platform from 5000fish, built for ISVs and SaaS companies that need to deliver dashboards and reporting to their own customers. It is white-labeled to match the vendor's product, isolates data per tenant, and runs self-hosted on the vendor's own Windows, Linux, or Docker servers, so customer data never leaves their environment.

Every tier includes the full platform with no feature paywalls: a no-code report builder, 20+ chart types, interactive dashboards, multi-tenant security with row- and column-level data control, dynamic data-source routing, in-memory caching (FastCache), scheduled delivery, export, and a REST API for integration. Yurbi connects natively to PostgreSQL, SQL Server, MySQL, and Oracle, and to Snowflake, Redshift, and BigQuery via ODBC.

Yurbi uses flat annual pricing based on named-user tiers starting at $10,000 per year, with no per-user overage and no consumption-based billing. It is positioned as an alternative to per-seat and usage-metered embedded BI tools, and as a modern replacement for legacy reporting software such as Crystal Reports, SSRS, and Izenda. Yurbi is built and supported by 5000fish, a bootstrapped company that has developed BI software since 1999.

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Screenshot of a white-labeled Yurbi dashboard embedded inside your app, showing service-desk trends across trend lines and bar charts. Your customers log into a branded analytics experience — your logo, your colors — without ever leaving your product.
Screenshot of the Yurbi report library, embedded in your product, where end users browse and run saved dashboards and reports organized by folder. Fully branded as your own, giving customers self-service access with no developer involvement.
Screenshot of Yurbi's no-code report builder lets your customers build their own reports and charts by picking fields — no SQL needed. Embed it so users create self-service analytics right inside your app, under your brand.
Screenshot of Yurbi Architect, the app builder and semantic layer where you define data sources, report types, and the exact tables and fields users can access. Configure once to expose safe, governed self-service reporting inside your embedded app.

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Screenshot of a white-labeled Yurbi dashboard embedded inside your app, showing service-desk trends across trend lines and bar charts. Your customers log into a branded analytics experience — your logo, your colors — without ever leaving your product.

Yurbi Product Review

Pros

  • Yurbi allows us to build customized Dashboards for specific users. Once the initial Dashboard is created, the user themselves have permissions to customize the Dashboard to suit their needs. The flexibility is there for a wide set of users.
  • Yurbi product is highly customizable. We looked for a Business Intelligence product for quite some time that could be customized to work with different types of data sets. When we started considering Yurbi, it was evident from the beginning that the product could be customized very quickly to work within our environment and our specific data types.
  • The Yurbi product stays a step ahead with the changing market being focused more for the tablet and smart phone user population. As our customers first started to use iPADs and iPhones, it was great to see that an upgraded Yurbi product was readily available for use for the iPAD/iPhone set of users.

Cons

  • While the Yurbi Developer tool is highly mature, there have been cases where building specific complex reports within Yurbi required extensive support directly from the vendor (and even some Yurbi product customizations). It would be great if the Yurbi Developer tool could be slightly refreshed to make it easier for more non-technical users to build more complex reports within Yurbi.
  • Over years of usage of the Yurbi product with growing set of available reports to run for users, it's easy to get unorganized in terms of being able to find the correct report to run. It's highly adviseable if future releases of Yurbi began offering features to organize all reports a little better within the product (including an audit trail of reports that users typically run to make it easier for them to go back to the right reports).
  • We heavily use the SMTP configuration within Yurbi to set up auto-email notifications to specific set of users with requested reports. At times, the SMTP service becomes unavailable and Yurbi product is unable to send these emails to the users. Besides not receiving the email, it's easily evident that the SMTP service connection failed. It would be great if future versions of the Yurbi product would alert the user of the failed SMTP connection on initial Yurbi login so the administrator becomes aware of the issue and can take action to resolve the problem.

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