SpotterCode
Turn embedded analytics requirements into production-ready code—directly in your IDE. With SpotterCode, developers spend less time wrestling with SDKs and authentication—and more time shipping product value.
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Turn product requirements into working analytics features in minutes for common embed workflows. SpotterCode generates authentication, embed configuration, and integration patterns directly within your codebase—eliminating setup friction from day one.
Adaptively understands your application structure and architecture. Instead of generic snippets, SpotterCode produces native code tailored to your project and evolves with it.
Automatically apply theming, layout, and interaction patterns. SpotterCode empowers teams to deliver embedded BI that seamlessly integrate into their product experience, aligning with existing design systems — it feels like a natural extension, not a bolted-on tool.
by the world’s most demanding product teams.
and troubleshoot embedded analytics workflows as you code.
Receive guidance aligned with the evolving platform standards and latest official SDKs, APIs, and platform updates—so implementations stay current as ThoughtSpot evolves.
Get clear guidance on authentication, permissions, and secure embed configurations instead of piecing together examples from documentation.
Automatically apply consistent styling and branding so embedded analytics looks and feels like part of your product, not a third-party add-on.
Stay aligned as SDKs and APIs evolve, with guidance that reduces rework and long-term maintenance overhead.
Developers review, refine, and approve all generated code. SpotterCode works alongside them, keeping developers fully in control.
Avoid one-off implementations by generating recommended approaches directly in the developer workflow, so teams build consistently.
"We chose ThoughtSpot because of its performance and search, interactive visualization, the end user experience, and flexible APIs which we can customize into our own platforms."