ThoughtSpot launches unified suite of BI agents
ThoughtSpot launched a unified suite of BI agents—SpotterViz, SpotterModel, SpotterCode and Spotter 3—to automate and connect stages of the analytics workflow; the company said the suite aimed to deliver real-time, actionable insights and enable self-service analytics across the enterprise.
The announcement said enterprises were constrained by legacy analytics models that relied on static dashboards and siloed manual work, and that the agents were intended to accelerate decision-making, reduce manual effort and realize faster ROI on Artificial Intelligence (AI) investments.
The release described distinct capabilities for each agent: SpotterViz automated Liveboard creation, handling dashboard assembly, layout, styling and publishing via natural language; SpotterModel generated governed, reusable semantic models from simple natural language prompts and selected tables, schemas and joins, with native integrations to Snowflake, Databricks and dbt; SpotterCode provided AI-assisted code generation inside Immutable Deployment Environment (IDE) tools such as Cursor, Claude Code, Github Copilot and Microsoft VSCode to embed ThoughtSpot using its Software Development Kit (SDK); Spotter 3 blended structured and unstructured data, connected with apps including Slack and Salesforce, and included skills for answer quality assessment, automated follow-up analyses, validation, Python coding and forecasting.
The company said the launch built on its existing agentic analyst, Spotter, and introduced three specialized agents focused on specific workflow stages while describing ThoughtSpot Embedded and the SDK as mechanisms to integrate analytics into applications.
“The era of the Agentic Enterprise is here, and it will be defined by platforms that move beyond merely answering questions to actually acting on them,” said Francois Lopitaux, SVP of Product Management at ThoughtSpot.
ThoughtSpot said Spotter 3 was available to select customers and that the other agents would roll out over the next few months to create the Agentic Analytics experience.