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omni-analytics Codex Plugin

Author
Omni Analytics
Category
Data & Analytics
Topics
Data Engineering & Analytics
Version
1.0.4
First seen
2026-07-12
Last confirmed
2026-07-13
Explanation last updated
2026-07-12

The explanation below is AI-generated. Please verify it against the sources.

omni-analytics is a Codex plugin that lets users query Omni — an AI analytics platform — directly from Codex, using the same semantic model, permissions, and business logic that a data team has already defined in Omcolumnni. According to the plugin manifest, it allows internal teams to ask data questions in their AI workflows without logging into Omni directly, while still enforcing row-level security and business definitions. It is published by Omni Analytics under the 'Data & Analytics' category, and a default example prompt is 'Show me last year's orders by status'. The Omni homepage describes the underlying product as an AI analytics platform that turns data into a chat-based, governed source of truth, accessible via dashboards, spreadsheets, point-and-click tools, SQL, and an MCP server/APIs. The plugin's specific query mechanics, data-source connection setup, and configuration options are not described in the provided sources and are marked unknown.

Overview

Omni (Omni Analytics) is described on its homepage as 'The AI analytics platform,' turning connected data into a governed source of truth that can be queried via chat, dashboards, spreadsheets, point-and-click tools, or raw SQL. It centers on a semantic layer/semantic model that encodes business logic and permissions, and it is accessible from other AI platforms via an MCP server and APIs. It supports connections to data warehouses/databases such as Snowflake, BigQuery, Databricks, dbt, Redshift, Postgres, ClickHouse, Trino, MySQL, MotherDuck, and Microsoft SQL Server, and offers security features like row-level permission enforcement, branch mode, and git-based version control.

What you can do with omni-analytics

  • Ask data questions from within Codex using natural language (e.g., "Show me last year's orders by status")
  • Query Omni using the semantic model, permissions, and business logic already defined by your data team
  • Get answers without logging into Omni directly, while row-level security and business definitions are still enforced
  • (Per Omni's homepage, the underlying platform) refine results by filtering, adding fields, or calculating metrics, and follow up with additional questions that retain context
  • Access the same semantic layer from other surfaces such as dashboards, spreadsheets, point-and-click tools, SQL, or Omni's MCP server/APIs (unknown whether these are exposed through this specific Codex plugin)

Sources

Original description (English)

Query Omni using the same semantic model, permissions, and logic defined by your data team directly from Codex.

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