Hex Magic
byHexlisted Jun 20, 2026
Hex Magic adds AI-assisted SQL, Python, debugging, charting, and narrative workflows inside Hex's collaborative data notebooks and apps. It is strongest for data teams that already work in notebooks and want AI help without leaving governed analysis workflows.
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- Free team entry and paid Team/Enterprise plans
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- Hex Magic with frontier LLMs
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- Moderate setup
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