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Predict.ai
AI data analyst

Ask your data. See the evidence.

Use natural language to investigate a workspace, compare signals, summarize behavior, plot a time window, or question a live forecast.

Ask a question in plain English and keep the answer connected to the underlying data.

Ask your workspace

Start with the question, not a query language.

Ask for a summary, compare two signals, inspect volatility, plot a period, find anomalies, or explore how a forecast changed. Suggested prompts adapt to signals available in the workspace.
  • Summarize a dataset in plain English
  • Plot daily averages or inspect a distribution
  • Compare relationships between named signals
  • Ask why a goal forecast moved
The analyst can work from a specific goal or across the wider workspace.

Grounded answers

Answers can show their work.

The analyst uses workspace-scoped tools to read the data behind the question. Responses can include charts, tables, and analysis steps instead of returning an unsupported paragraph.
  • Charts preserve time windows and the signals compared
  • Tables make exact values available for review
  • Tool steps show how the response was assembled
  • Every request stays scoped to the active workspace and user
Generated explanations stay beside computed evidence and signal history.

Workspace-aware

Questions are scoped to the connected data and signals in the active workspace.

Charts in the answer

Request a plot or receive a visual when a time-series comparison needs one.

Structured results

Answers can include tables when exact records or comparisons matter.

Suggested questions

Prompts adapt to available signals so a new workspace is easier to explore.

Saved conversations

Return to prior sessions and continue an investigation with its context intact.

Visible usage

Usage and credit cost stay visible rather than disappearing behind the chat interface.

Put your data to work.

Connect your own data or start with a sample. Explore automatic insights, ask questions, engineer features, and build a forecast in the same workspace.