Deepnote, a collaborative analytics and data science notebook platform built on Jupyter, has transitioned to open source. The platform addresses common Jupyter challenges including poor UI/UX, lack of native integrations, versioning issues, and limited collaboration features. Key capabilities include AI agents for code assistance, reactive execution with automatic downstream updates, 100+ native data source integrations, shared workspaces for technical and non-technical users, and one-click deployment of notebooks as interactive dashboards. The platform maintains compatibility with Jupyter, VS Code, Cursor, and Windsurf while introducing a reactive kernel architecture and human-readable project format designed for AI-assisted workflows.
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