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The Exports page lets you export HSI and Lab data in batch as downloadable archives. Large exports run in the background, so you can start one and come back to download it later. Open it from the sidebar: Exports. The page subtitle reads “Export HSI and Lab data in batch as downloadable archives.”
Exports need a selected organization and tenant. Without both you’ll see “Select an organization and tenant to view and create exports.”
Export archives expire after a limited time. Download them promptly. Once an archive expires you’ll need to run the export again.

Permissions

Creating exports requires the data.exports.create permission. Without it you’ll see “You don’t have permission to create exports. Ask an organization or tenant admin.” You can still view existing exports.

Create an export

Click New export to open the Export data dialog (“Export HSI and Lab data as a downloadable archive. Large exports run in the background. Track progress and download from the Exports page.”).
Form fieldDescription
ScopeWhat to export: Current tenant, A project, An app, or Entire organization
ProjectThe project to export (when scope is a project or app)
AppsOne or more apps (when scope is an app)
From (optional)Start of the date range
To (optional)End of the date range
FormatNDJSON (recommended, lossless), CSV (flattened, analyst-friendly), or Both
Click Start export. The job appears in the table and updates its progress automatically while running.
Choose NDJSON for a lossless, machine-readable archive, or CSV for a flattened, spreadsheet-friendly version. Pick Both when you want each. (NDJSON is newline-delimited JSON, not a single JSON document.)
Research studies reuse this same dialog from a cohort’s Export action, pre-scoped to the study (and optionally a single participant).

Track and download exports

The exports table lists every export job with its scope, the time it was created, current status, row count, archive size, format, and a download link once it’s ready. Export status moves through four stages: Pending (queued and waiting to start), Running (actively processing, with a progress percentage), Done (archive ready to download), and Failed (shows an error message explaining what went wrong). The Rows column shows the total record count across HSI and Lab data once an export finishes. The Download link becomes active when the status reaches Done. Click it to retrieve the archive before it expires. Use Refresh to update the list manually; running jobs also poll automatically.

Next

Research studies

Export cohort and participant data scoped to a study.

Connect & view data

Inspect individual sessions before exporting in bulk.

Billing & usage

See how ingestion and storage usage maps to exportable data.