Zenlytic centers its platform on Zoë, an AI data analyst the company describes as more than a chatbot or text-to-SQL tool: a data agent with access to the platform's full toolset, investigating a question, explaining what it found, and producing an analysis ready to bring directly into a meeting rather than a raw chart still needing interpretation.
Its semantic layer follows a similarly git-native governance model to Wren AI, also covered in this category, living in version control where metric definitions can be branched, reviewed in a pull request, and promoted like any other code change, validating every answer against that governed layer before it renders. Citations link every number Zoë produces back to its exact source tables and underlying calculation.
There's no free tier; Zenlytic sells through enterprise contracts. For an organization that wants an AI analyst producing finished written analyses, Excel models, or presentation decks directly, grounded in a rigorously governed and git-versioned semantic layer, Zenlytic's Zoë targets that combination of output polish and metric governance directly.





