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Documentation Index

Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://datost.com/docs/llms.txt

Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

The Datost web app at app.datost.com is where you do longer-form analysis, manage the workspace, and review anything that happened in Slack.

The main surfaces

Context

The default landing page. A conversational AI surface for exploring data — think of it as a longer-form Slack thread with better tooling.

Dashboards

Pinned collections of charts and numbers. Build from any conversation result.

Metrics

Tracked time-series with monitors and AI-driven investigations when something looks off.

Schedules

Recurring research jobs delivered to Slack.

Admin & workspace

  • Admin — data source connections, role management, Slack and Google Chat setup, knowledge sources, tracked-metric configuration. Org admins only.
  • Notebooks — Python notebooks in a sandbox, with access to your connected data. Feature-gated; ask if your plan includes it.
  • Slack response pages — every Slack query has a shareable web page showing the full transcript, SQL, results, and charts. See Slack responses.

Who sees what

Your role and permissions govern which data sources and tables you can query. The same rules apply whether you’re in the web app or Slack — if you can’t access a table, the AI can’t query it on your behalf either.

Tips

Most analysis starts in Slack as a quick question. When it deepens, open the Slack response in the web app to branch into a longer Context, pin a chart to a dashboard, or turn a result into a tracked metric.