Up until now, Actian AI Analyst has been a place you go to. Today it becomes something you can build on top of.
Public API
You can now access your semantic layer and AI Analysts programmatically. Generate an API key in Studio under Settings → API Keys, and you're off. Keys are org-scoped, support optional expiry, and can be revoked at any time.
The API exposes your full semantic layer as structured JSON or YAML: models, metrics, glossary terms, and agents. Whether you're syncing definitions into another tool, building a custom UI on top of your analysts, or automating governance workflows — the data is now yours to work with directly.
Connect your Actian Data Catalog
Your organization has probably spent real effort defining what "revenue," "active user," or "churn rate" actually means — in Zeenea, the Actian Data Intelligence Platform. Now those definitions can flow directly into your AI Analysts, instead of living in a separate tool nobody checks.
Connect your Actian Data Intelligence Platform catalog in Studio under Connections → Catalog. Once connected, your governed glossary terms — names, descriptions, synonyms, hierarchies, and links to physical data assets — sync into the Wobby glossary automatically on your chosen schedule. Synced terms show a clear "Synced from Actian" badge and are read-only in Wobby, keeping your catalog as the single source of truth. Your AI Analysts immediately benefit: they'll ground their answers in vocabulary your data team has already signed off on.
Saved Prompts
We have noticed that some of our users have started curating a small library of polished prompts for their specific use cases — different kind of reports, saved analyses, etc. Now you can keep this library in AI Analyst.
Data teams can now build a curated library of prompt templates for each AI Analyst in Studio (under the analyst's settings → Saved Prompts). Prompts support [placeholder] variables for the bits that change each time. Business users see these prompts in a new tab on the Explorer homepage — one click inserts the prompt into the chat with the placeholder already selected, ready to fill in. Typing / in the chat input also brings up a searchable dropdown of all saved prompts for that analyst.
Usage counts (last 30 days) are visible in Studio, so you can see which prompts are actually getting used and trim the ones that aren't.
Improvements
- Line chart styling — AI Analysts can now render line charts with smooth curves instead of jagged segments, and distinguish between series using solid, dashed, or dotted strokes. Useful for overlaying actuals vs. targets, or making dense multi-line charts legible at a glance.
- Unified notifications settings — Email and Slack notification preferences used to live on separate pages. They're now combined into a single page — each event type (Steward Inbox, Connection Failures, High Latency) has an Email and Slack toggle side by side.
- Cleaner Slack connection page — The Slack settings page has been cleaned up and is more comprehensible.
As always, if anything looks off or you have feedback, send us a message. More soon!