Show HN: Delve, an open source (AGPL) enterprise-grade data analytics platform
12 ilovetux 10 6/18/2025, 4:44:53 PM github.com ↗
Hello, I am excited to announce the release of my project that I've been working on for quite a while. It has gone through many iterations. I believe that I now have a scalable platform that can efficiently ingest, search and report on large quantities of data.
If you are at a very large scale, there will need to be some work to streamline your database access, but it is very possible to build a flexible and robust solution.
Delve is built using Django, Django Rest Framework, webpack, JS and SCSS.
Delve can be extended with apps, which are actually specially built Django apps.
Delve has a unix-pipe-like search language that is powered by simple python scripts.
The Delve Web UI has support for showing data in tables, line charts and bar charts with more visualizations on the way.
I am excited to hear your feedback and suggestions.
I will be trying to monitor the comments and reply quickly.
It seems like Delve is a popular name for software, which makes sense.
I am officially looking for a new name for this software.
It used to be called Flashlight, as in "A portable tool to shine some light on your data", but I liked the name Delve and a naive google search didn't reveal any projects named delve.
As an aside, Delve is not only popular in software naming, but it also appears in the English language writing quite a lot.
https://supersimple365.com/microsoft-is-killing-delve-here-a...
I just recently renamed from Flashlight to Delve.
I like the name and MS retired it, so I'm going to try to stick with it.
Any recommendations on where I can upload and share a video, preferably one that I could embed in my README.md?
Any ideas you would like to share?
It does sound like there are some collisions but that doesn’t really matter unless your CLI name clashes, in which case you have many options for adjusting it. The domain name can have suffix or prefix or just “analytics.” And realistically people are going to google “delve analytics” if they can’t find it.