Statsbot was an analytics-focused SaaS product designed to make business data easier to access through conversational interfaces, especially in Slack. Instead of forcing teams to open dashboards, write SQL, or wait for analysts, Statsbot aimed to bring key metrics directly into daily communication flows. It was built for startups, product teams, marketers, and managers who wanted quick answers about growth, revenue, funnels, retention, and other performance indicators. The product connected with modern data warehouses and analytics sources, helping teams ask questions in a more natural way and receive immediate insights. In that sense, Statsbot belonged to the early wave of tools trying to turn analytics into a chat-driven experience. Over time, however, the company’s deeper technical value shifted away from the chatbot layer and toward the data modeling and analytics infrastructure underneath. That core technology evolved into Cube and Cube.js, which focused on semantic layers, pre-aggregations, and governed analytics delivery for modern data stacks. As a result, Statsbot gradually stopped existing as a standalone product and became more of an origin story for Cube. Today, Statsbot is best understood as an early conversational analytics project whose underlying engine outgrew the original product and became the foundation for a broader analytics platform.




