What it does
ReportBurster now reads as something broader than a simple report-bursting utility. The official surface leans toward a self-hosted open-source BI and reporting platform with AI-powered data exploration, dashboards, a document portal, report generation, and delivery. The practical core still stays the same though: split large reports, schedule them, and deliver them without manual busywork.
Plans
Community Edition free
from $19/mo
Access
The Community Edition can be downloaded for free. The public site does not expose a clean dollar pricing ladder and instead points to open-source download plus licensed plans for support, updates, and production use.
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Usage examples
Payslip or invoice distribution from one PDF
A team uploads one consolidated PDF, and ReportBurster splits it by token or identifier and sends each recipient only their own section. That's a very real baseline use case for payroll, billing, and internal reporting.
DocumentationReady-made sample workflows without long setup
The docs include ready-made examples that show the input file, expected output, and a test run right away. That's useful when you want to understand the product quickly instead of reading theory first.
DocumentationApplication scenarios
Scenario: accounting or HR produces one large monthly PDF with payslips or statements. ReportBurster splits it by employee and sends the result on without manual page sorting.
Scenario: an internal BI team schedules reports and routes them by email, folders, or SFTP. ReportBurster is useful here not as a glossy analytics front end, but as a reliable delivery layer around recurring reports.



