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Skopx vs Hex: Which Data analytics notebook Platform Is Right for You?

Alexis Kelly
May 29, 2026
9 min read

Hex has modernized the data notebook by combining SQL, Python, and interactive visualizations in a collaborative environment designed for analytics teams. Skopx takes a different path entirely, replacing notebooks and queries with conversational AI. This comparison helps you decide whether your team needs a better notebook or a fundamentally different interface for data.

Platform Overview

Hex is a collaborative data workspace that lets users write SQL queries, Python code, and build interactive apps and reports, all in a single notebook-style environment. It is designed for data teams that want to move beyond Jupyter notebooks into a more polished, shareable, and collaborative experience.

Skopx is a conversational analytics platform. Users ask questions in natural language, and the AI handles query generation, data retrieval, and visualization. It connects to databases and over 1,000 SaaS tools to provide a unified analytical interface.

Feature Comparison

FeatureSkopxHex
Primary interfaceNatural language conversationNotebook (SQL + Python cells)
SQL editingAI-generatedDirect SQL with autocomplete
Python/R supportNot includedFull Python environment
Interactive appsNot a focusHex Apps for stakeholders
SaaS integrations1,000+ (Slack, Jira, GitHub, etc.)Database and warehouse connections
Anomaly detectionBuilt-in, adaptiveCustom via Python code
CollaborationShared conversational historyReal-time co-editing of notebooks
BYOK supportYesNo
Version controlNot applicableBuilt-in versioning
PricingFrom $16/seat/monthFree tier; paid from $24/user/month

Notebooks vs. Conversations

The fundamental question is whether your team prefers working in notebooks or conversations.

Hex notebooks are powerful. A single notebook can contain SQL cells that query your database, Python cells that transform and analyze the data, visualization cells that chart the results, and text cells that narrate the findings. For data analysts and scientists, this is a productive workflow that keeps everything in one place.

Skopx replaces this workflow with conversation. Instead of writing SQL and Python, you describe what you want in plain English. The AI handles the implementation. This works well for straightforward analytics: KPI lookups, trend analysis, comparisons, and standard reporting. It does not replace the need for custom statistical modeling or complex data transformations that require Python.

Technical Depth vs. Accessibility

Hex offers remarkable technical depth. You can build logistic regression models, run A/B test analyses, create custom visualizations with Plotly, and chain complex data transformations using Python libraries. For teams that need this capability, Hex is one of the best platforms available.

Skopx prioritizes accessibility. A sales manager, a product owner, or a marketing lead can ask a question and get an answer without knowing SQL or Python. The platform handles the technical complexity behind the scenes. This accessibility comes at the cost of the fine-grained control that Hex provides.

The trade-off is clear: Hex gives power users more control; Skopx gives more users access to analytics.

Hex Apps vs. Skopx Conversations

Hex has a compelling feature called Hex Apps, which lets data teams turn notebooks into interactive applications that non-technical stakeholders can use. These apps have dropdown filters, input parameters, and dynamic charts. Stakeholders interact with the app without seeing the underlying SQL or Python.

Skopx's conversational interface serves a similar purpose (making data accessible to non-technical users) but through a different mechanism. Instead of pre-built apps with predefined filters, users ask whatever question comes to mind. This handles a wider range of questions but does not provide the structured, repeatable experience that a well-designed Hex App offers.

Data Source Coverage

Hex connects to databases and data warehouses: PostgreSQL, MySQL, Snowflake, BigQuery, Redshift, and Databricks. Its Python environment can also connect to APIs and external data sources through code, giving analysts the flexibility to pull data from anywhere, if they are willing to write the integration code.

Skopx connects to databases and includes pre-built integrations with 1,000+ SaaS tools. No code required. Querying Jira, Slack, GitHub, and Gmail alongside your database is a configuration step, not a development project.

Collaboration

Hex offers real-time collaboration on notebooks, similar to Google Docs. Multiple analysts can edit the same notebook simultaneously, with presence indicators and change tracking. This is valuable for teams that build analyses together.

Skopx's collaboration is conversation-based. Team members can share insights, reference previous queries, and build on each other's questions within the conversational interface. The business memory system means that context accumulates across the team's usage.

Pricing

Hex offers a generous free tier for individuals, with paid plans starting at approximately $24 per user per month. Team and enterprise plans include additional collaboration features, admin controls, and priority support.

Skopx starts at $16 per seat per month with BYOK support for AI model costs.

When to Choose Each

Choose Hex if:

  • Your team includes data analysts or scientists who write SQL and Python
  • You need notebook-style analysis with custom statistical modeling
  • Building interactive apps for stakeholders is a priority
  • Real-time collaborative editing of analytical work matters
  • You want fine-grained control over data transformations and visualizations

Choose Skopx if:

  • Most of your team are non-technical business users who need data access
  • You want to reduce dependency on analysts for standard queries
  • Cross-platform analytics (databases + SaaS tools) are important
  • Proactive anomaly detection and automated insights add value
  • Fast setup without writing code is a priority

The Bottom Line

Hex is the best modern notebook for data teams. Skopx is the best way to give the entire organization access to data without requiring notebook skills. If your data team wants a better place to do their work, Hex is excellent. If your organization wants every team member to self-serve analytics, Skopx removes the technical barrier.

Many teams use both: Hex for deep analysis and custom modeling, and Skopx for the daily questions that everyone across the organization needs answered.

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Alexis Kelly

The Skopx engineering and product team

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