Show HN: ReportBurster – BI/Reporting Platform Inspired by Real‑World Workflows
Hi HN,
For several years I worked on DocumentBurster, a report‑bursting tool used alongside various reporting systems to automate large‑scale document distribution. Many teams relied on Crystal Reports — great for “pixel‑perfect” output, not so great for automation or distribution.
Over time I noticed a broader pattern: most reporting/BI tools — commercial or open‑source — only solve one slice of the workflow. Some focus on generating reports, others (like DocumentBurster) handle automation and distribution, others do dashboards/analytics, and many modern tools are SaaS‑oriented (e.g., Power BI), making self‑hosting difficult or impossible. Teams kept stitching together multiple tools just to build a complete reporting pipeline.
That’s what led me to build ReportBurster.
It’s a self‑hosted, open‑source platform that brings together:
- report generation - report bursting & distribution - dashboards and analytics - a self‑service portal - automation scripting - optional AI helpers for SQL and configuration
The goal is a unified workflow instead of juggling separate generators, distributors, and dashboard tools.
Try it:
Website (docs, examples): https://www.reportburster.com/
Quickstart (“ReportBurster in 5 Minutes”): https://www.reportburster.com/docs/quickstart
GitHub: https://github.com/flowkraft/reportburster
*A Docker version is coming soon.
On Windows it works immediately by following the Quickstart.
On Linux/Mac we haven’t (yet) shipped start/stop scripts, but they’re trivial to generate: download the ReportBurster Server and ask any LLM to convert `startServer.bat` and `tools/rbsj/startRbsjServer.bat` into shell scripts.
You can also watch the presentation video, browse the docs, or open a GitHub issue if you want native Linux/Mac support.
I’d love feedback on what’s confusing, what’s missing, and what you’d expect from a self‑hosted BI platform.
Happy to answer questions.
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