Platform · For data & analytics teams
The change layer for analytics.
Tickets in. Reviewed, reversible measures out. Every change carries a paper trail your auditors can read.
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Built and validated against real production semantic models. BiMA·gov does not replace your BI developer — it gives them a faster, more disciplined way to translate business asks into governed DAX. Free for individuals. Team tier from $99/mo. Try free · Get product updates
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Why BiMA·gov
CR trail + rollback on every change
Every semantic-model edit generates a change request. Reviewer approval, policy checks, full rollback. The audit trail exports to CSV or PDF when your SOC 2 auditor asks.
Ticket to applied change in under 10 minutes
Rule-based intent classifier + LLM fallback on Autopilot tier. Template library, bulk edits, impact analysis that surfaces downstream measures before you break something at 5pm Friday.
Audit export + SSO + role policies
Hash-chained immutable log, tampering-detectable. SSO via Entra/Okta. Per-role governance policies that block prod edits without admin override. Enterprise-ready at the Autopilot tier.
How it works
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Step 1Point BiMA·gov at your PBIP
Bundled demo works offline. Drop your own PBIP when ready.
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Step 2Paste a ticket
BiMA·gov classifies the intent, picks the right table, generates DAX, attaches a validation plan.
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Step 3Review → apply → roll back if needed
Side-by-side TMDL diff, optional second-reviewer approval, automated publish to Power BI Service on Autopilot tier.
Pricing that scales with your team
Frequently asked
What exactly is BiMA·gov?
Local-first Power BI semantic-model governance. It reads your PBIP, classifies incoming tickets into change requests, generates DAX, runs validation and impact analysis, and applies the change with full rollback. The web UI + CLI are free; paid tiers add seats, publish automation, drift detection, and compliance features.
How is this different from Tabular Editor 3?
TE3 is an excellent DAX authoring tool. BiMA·gov is a governance layer: CR review workflow, impact analysis, drift detection, team seats, SSO, audit export. We use TE3 under the hood for publishing. Full comparison here.
What about my data?
BiMA·gov runs locally on your machine (Windows .exe). The only network calls are licensing + anonymized telemetry (opt-out). DAX expressions, table names, and cell values never leave your machine. See privacy policy.
Does it work with Microsoft Fabric?
Yes. BiMA·gov reads PBIP projects, which is the same format Fabric ships. Direct-Lake models, semantic-link tables, and Fabric-specific metadata are all supported.
What's the SLA?
Cloud components (api, license, web) target 99.5% uptime measured monthly. Local components (bima.exe) keep working even when our cloud is down, subject to license-token expiry. See status for live uptime.
Can I cancel anytime?
Yes. One click in the customer portal. No refunds for unused portions of a paid-up month, but we don't auto-renew after cancellation and no long-term commitment is required.
See it in 2 minutes
Ticket in, governed change request out. Review, approve, apply with rollback preserved.
Or watch the CLI flow: first CR · bima doctor · install
Ready to see it?
Free tier + bundled demo model. Install the .exe, click Try the demo, have your first CR in under a minute.
Intelligence at the edges, consistency in the middle.
Most "AI for analytics" products put a language model in the middle of your data pipeline and hope. BiMA·gov inverts that.
LLMs handle the fuzzy work where ambiguity lives — ticket text, naming suggestions, clarifying questions.
Patch engine, validators, and applier are deterministic. Same input, same output, every time. No hallucinations in your numbers.
LLMs explain results, summarize audits, draft PR descriptions. Reading your work, not writing it.
One layer for the loop, not four tools to glue.
| Edit DAX | Generate | Catalog | Govern end-to-end | |
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| Tabular Editor | • | |||
| Power BI Copilot | • | |||
| Atlan / Collibra | • | |||
| BiMA·gov | • | • | • | • |