According to a recent LinkedIn post from Hex, the company is promoting a new command line interface (CLI) aimed at technical, coding-literate users as part of its AI analytics platform. The post notes that users conducting analysis in coding environments such as Claude Code and Cursor can now integrate those workflows with Hex through this CLI.
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The post also references existing integrations via MCP, Slack, and APIs, positioning the CLI as another step toward broader distribution of Hex’s analytics capabilities. For investors, this focus on developer-centric tools may deepen product stickiness, expand usage into engineering-led teams, and enhance Hex’s role in the emerging ecosystem of AI-enabled coding agents.
The post further highlights use cases such as managing Hex content at scale and migrating legacy business intelligence queries, suggesting an effort to move deeper into enterprise analytics modernization. If adopted, these capabilities could support higher-value deployments and potentially improve Hex’s competitive standing against established BI and analytics vendors.

