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Choose the path that matches your infra maturity, from single-command installation to Kubernetes.
Install command
install basedash
Basedash Self-Hosted
Deploy Basedash in your own environment to satisfy strict security certifications while still giving your team modern AI-native analytics.
Quick answer
Self-hosted Basedash lets teams run AI-native analytics in their own infrastructure with enterprise controls, compliance-ready deployment options, and full ownership over environment, networking, and data boundaries.
Self-hosting keeps your data, identity boundaries, and compliance workflows inside your own controlled systems.
Choose the path that matches your infra maturity, from single-command installation to Kubernetes.
Install command
install basedash
Option 1
Run one command to deploy with automatic updates, infra controls, and an admin distribution interface.
Option 2
Deploy with your own container runtime and networking standards using your existing internal tooling.
Option 3
Install into your cluster with policy controls, observability, and rollout workflows your team already uses.
Deploy AI analytics without compromising privacy, controls, or internal governance requirements.
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Get from install to first dashboard quickly, without writing extensive deployment manifests.
Manage release schedules and upgrades inside your own infrastructure and procurement process.
Define model and retention policies that match your customer and vendor requirements.
Share your deployment, compliance, and security requirements and we will build a rollout plan with your team.
Discounts available for non-profits and YC-backed companies.
Yes. Basedash supports self-hosted deployments with installation paths ranging from single-command setup to Docker and Kubernetes environments.
Self-hosted deployments are designed for strict security programs, including environments aligned with SOC 2, HIPAA-ready architecture, ISO 27001, and GDPR requirements.
Yes. Teams can define model, retention, and deployment policies to align with internal governance, procurement, and operational requirements.