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Notitia partners with Astrato Analytics to bolster AI-powered cloud BI offerings for Australian clients
Australian-owned data and digital transformation company Notitia has partnered with Astrato Analytics to provide AI-powered cloud business intelligence (BI) solutions to Australian clients. Astrato Analytics is a modern BI platform designed for cloud-first teams, enabling real-time, self-service analytics.
Astrato was developed by the creators of Vizlib, a Qlik extension company acquired in 2023. The platform allows users to build and share live-query, self-serve analytics on top of their cloud data warehouse without the need for data extraction. It is warehouse-agnostic and integrates with cloud data platforms such as Snowflake, Databricks, BigQuery, and Clickhouse.
The platform operates on a usage-based pricing model, which Astrato claims makes it accessible for both startups and large enterprises. Astrato has reported a fivefold increase in revenue year-on-year and closed a $5 million seed round in April 2025.
Notitia's partnership with Astrato complements its existing alliances with Qlik, Microsoft, and Databricks. As a vendor-agnostic consultancy, Notitia assists clients in choosing the right mix of tools for their needs.
Notitia Managing Director, Alex Avery, said: "Astrato is a smart addition to our analytics ecosystem, especially for cloud-first clients...The no-code interface enables faster time to insight, particularly for businesses with lean internal teams or high reporting demands." He added, "It gives us another way to help our clients visualise and act on live data, where speed, flexibility, and embedded analytics are critical."
Astrato CEO and founder, Martin Mahler, described Astrato as "the execution layer of the modern data stack." He explained, "It connects directly to the cloud and gives teams a unified space to explore, act, and collaborate on data without duplication, IT bottlenecks, or licensing friction."
Mahler also highlighted the platform's pricing model. "Unlike legacy BI vendors pushing continuous price hikes, our usage-based model means customers only pay for what they consume, making Astrato accessible for both lean startups and global enterprises," he said.
Notitia's partnership with Astrato aims to support various use cases, including internal dashboards, revenue-generating data products, and customer-facing analytics. The platform is particularly suited for sectors where time-to-insight and reusability are important, such as healthcare, infrastructure, retail, and financial services.
"Our shared goal is to help Australian businesses to leverage faster insights and data-driven decision making," said Avery. "Clients come to us to solve complex data challenges. Astrato gives us another way to respond—whether that’s building internal self-service tools or publishing secure, external-facing insights.
"What matters is the right fit. Whether we’re designing a self-service healthcare dashboard or building an embedded solution for an FMCG client, we now have Astrato in our toolkit—and we’re already seeing where it shines.
"Dashboards are no longer the endgame. It’s about using data in the flow of work—whether that’s planning, delivery, or decision-making. Astrato helps us support that evolution."