Ask your data anything.
Rhapsody connects to the systems your company already uses and turns plain-language questions into verified charts and reports — pinned to a workspace, ready to share.
The data exists. Getting an answer out of it doesn't.
Every business sits on systems full of answers — but pulling one means a request to the data team, a wait, and manual stitching before anyone trusts the result.
Wait on the data team
The question you have today goes into a queue and comes back next week — if it comes back at all.
Rigid dashboards
Built for the question someone had months ago — never the one you actually need right now.
Manual stitching
Exports, spreadsheets, copy-paste — hours of assembly before anyone will trust the number.
Four steps from connected to answered.
Connect your data.
Point Rhapsody at the systems you already use. It can only look — and only at what you allow.
Ask in plain language.
Ask a question the way you'd ask a colleague — no query language, no ticket, no waiting on the data team.
Get a verified answer.
A chart or report comes back with every source it used and how sure it is — so you can trust it before you share it.
Pin it & share.
Pin the answer to a workspace as a living report — ready to export, share, and re-run with fresh data anytime.
For every "can someone pull this?" moment.
Concrete questions, the way people actually ask them — each paired with the chart or report it returns.
Your data never stops being yours.
Connecting a database is the hardest yes. So Rhapsody is built to earn it — it only sees what it's allowed to, never changes anything, and shows its work on every answer.
Read-only by design
Rhapsody can look at exactly what you allow — and nothing else. It never writes back or changes a thing.
Sources on every answer
Each result shows where it came from and how sure it is, so you can verify before you trust it.
Runs where you do
Use it on its own or inside your own systems — your data can stay exactly where it already lives.
※ Exact security promises are being confirmed with the team before launch — we never overstate.