TabRender
Recolours a Tableau workbook to a governed brand or accessibility palette by rewriting only its visual style XML — never a single data, calc, or connection byte — and hands back a polished file with a SHA-256 data-safety manifest you can attach to a change ticket. Tableau’s own VizQL engine renders the final pixels on open; the recolour stays 100% deterministic and AI never touches the write path.
Built deep. Delivered governed.
Style-only recolour with a triple-locked data invariant — an allowlist style-XML writer, an independent re-parse that hard-stops on any data-byte change, and a per-member SHA-256 content gate that preserves each .twbx member's compression
Six baked-in Boreon AAA / colour-vision-deficiency themes plus exact brand-hex palettes (one colour or many) — every swatch chosen to clear AAA / CVD separation against its own background
Built-in WCAG audit on every palette — AAA text (7:1), AA (4.5:1) and graphical (3:1) with neighbour separation, never rounding before compare, so the chooser warns when a brand swatch fails contrast
N deterministic preview options (default four) — each a palette and its AAA audit with a labelled SVG swatch preview, always honest that it is an artistic mock-up, not a Tableau render
Non-destructive by default: outputs a file you download, and only on explicit opt-in publishes a NEW <source>_RENDER copy — overwrite mode is physically absent from the code, so a same-name collision refuses rather than replaces
For BI and brand teams who need to restyle published Tableau workbooks to an accessible, on-brand palette without ever risking the underlying data.
AI suggests palettes and layouts only (bring-your-own Claude, local model default, deterministic fallback) — the recolour, the WCAG audit, and the SHA-256 data-safety verdict are 100% deterministic, and AI never touches the write path.
Better together.
TabMigrate
Moves Tableau content from Server to Cloud on the official Migration SDK — but wraps it in a workflow a human can actually trust: see the real project tree, tick exactly what migrates, map the users and projects that always snag a move, then dry-run, preview risk, and approve before a single byte is published. Every run ends with a downloadable compliance audit you can attach to a change ticket.
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Offboards a departing Tableau user the way a careful administrator would — discovering every object they own read-only, drafting a reassignment plan to a chosen steward, and gating the writes behind explicit human approval. Content is always reassigned before the seat is reclaimed, and every run lands a secrets-free audit you can attach to a change ticket.
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Point TabLineage at up to four Tableau reference points — workbooks, published data sources, or Prep flows — across the same or different servers, and it merges their end-to-end lineage into one deterministic graph where the shared tables and data sources reveal the blast radius. Then it drops you into a WCAG-AA node-link Explorer to walk the whole landscape — point, click, pan, zoom — and download the lineage as evidence.
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Scans your Tableau estate the way a privacy reviewer would — reading the metadata surface read-only, running a deterministic floor of regex, checksum and dictionary detectors, and fusing each hit into a transparent risk score. Every finding is stamped "possible PII/PHI — requires human verification," and the output is audit-ready evidence you can attach to a review — never a legal certification, never de-identification.
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Connect once, then sweep an entire Tableau estate the way a security reviewer would — enumerating every workbook, data source and flow, unpacking the packaged files read-only, and running a deterministic battery of scanners for embedded secrets and injectable SQL. Each finding lands with a rule ID, redacted evidence, a severity, and a pre-attached CIS Controls v8.1 Safeguard and NIST CSF 2.0 function — audit-ready evidence you can drop straight into a SOC 2 or ISO 27001 ticket.
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Reads a Tableau workbook the way a careful reviewer would — running deterministic quality checks, comparing a UAT candidate against live PROD with a true semantic diff, and producing a client-ready audit you can attach to a change ticket. When the candidate passes clean, it gates PROD promotion behind a typed, dual-signed approval and writes an immutable record of who promoted what, when.
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Turns any Tableau workbook into reproducible, content-hashed audit evidence — every field, formula and connection extracted by our own XML reader, past where Tableau’s API stops. Same bytes in, byte-identical evidence out — the reproducible, timestamped class of artifact SOC 2 Type 2 and SOX ITGC reviewers ask for.
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Localizes a Tableau workbook the safe way — translating only the author-written display text and leaving every internal name, calculation, and packaged data source untouched, so a translation can’t break the workbook. It auto-detects the source language, localizes into any of Tableau’s 10 official display languages, and publishes to a project you choose — with the translated file always available as a download.
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