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Notitia partners with Astrato to offer AI-Native BI for the cloud era

A partnership between Notitia and Astrato will bring the cloud-based analytics business intelligence platform to Australia.

May 14, 2025

A partnership between Notitia and Astrato will bring the cloud-based analytics business intelligence platform to Australian organisations—enabling faster insights, better reporting, and smarter decisions.‍

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A partnership between Notitia and Astrato will bring the cloud-based analytics business intelligence platform to Australian organisations—enabling faster insights, better reporting, and smarter decisions.


Astrato is built by the creators of Vizlib (the Qlik Sense extension company that grew to $22 million before its 2023 acquisition) and offers highly performant, live-query analytics layer for organisations already using platforms like Snowflake, Databricks, BigQuery, or Clickhouse.

Notitia Managing Director and founder Alex Avery says it will be the right fit for teams looking to create interactive dashboards, writeback forms, customer-facing data products and AI-enhanced data apps without needing to copy, move, or duplicate data.


"We're excited to be working alongside Astrato as an Australian technology partner," Mr Avery said.

“Astrato is a smart addition to our analytics ecosystem, especially for cloud-first clients.

“It helps clients act on live data from their existing enterprise data layer — especially where speed, flexibility, and embedded analytics are critical.”



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What is Astrato?

Astrato is a cloud-native, self-service business intelligence platform that sits directly on top of cloud data warehouses.

Instead of requiring data to be moved, exported, or duplicated, Astrato connects live to your cloud data—offering real-time interactivity and faster time to insight. This makes it ideal for organisations looking to modernise their reporting or embed analytics within customer-facing platforms or internal web tools.

With demand for AI-enabled analytics on the rise, the platform has already seen a fivefold increase in revenue year-on-year.

Astrato business intelligence platform

No-code analytics  for Australian organisations

Notitia works with clients who often have lean internal teams, high reporting demands, and the need to deliver clear, quick and accessible insights to a wide range of users.

Astrato’s no-code interface makes it easier for those teams to build what they need without relying on long development cycles or specialist tools. That’s a win for both speed and scalability.

“Our clients come to us with complex data challenges,” Mr Avery said.

“Astrato gives us another way to respond—whether it’s building internal dashboards or publishing secure, external-facing insights.”

Astrato no-code analytics

Astrato Analytics: Real-world applications

Whether you're in healthcare, a construction project manager, or an FMCG brand—Astrato’s flexibility makes it a strong option.

  • Embedding analytics in web tools, intranets, or client portals
  • Building internal self-service dashboards without coding experience
  • Visualising and writing back to cloud data in real time
  • Avoiding vendor lock-in through a usage-based pricing model

Astrato self service dashboards

Notitia’s approach: The right tool for the job

We don’t push products—we solve problems. Our vendor-agnostic approach means we work closely with each client to find the right mix of tools to meet their goals.

Whether we’re co-designing a healthcare dashboard solution or streamlining reporting across a complex supply chain for an FMCG customer—our job is to deliver outcomes.

And with Astrato now part of our offering, we have one more way to help clients get there.

Want to see if Astrato fits your data strategy?

Get in touch with our team to explore how the right technology and processes could support faster, more effective data use in your organisation.

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