Analytics Dashboard Infrastructure

Best Base RPC Providers for Analytics Dashboards

Analytics dashboards mix RPC reads, indexed event history, explorer APIs, shared query tools, refresh cadence, and exports. The right stack depends on whether the dashboard is operational, customer-facing, research-oriented, or finance-adjacent.

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Buyer path

Map the operating path before comparing product names.

The page stays centered on operating fit, public docs, and the handoff to the team that owns the decision after launch.

WorkloadAnalytics Dashboard Infrastructure

A dashboard may need live state reads, historical event scans, protocol-level metrics, and human-readable explorer links. Those jobs can require different tools even when they all describe the same Base activity.

Checks
  • event history
  • refresh cadence
  • explorer API role
  • query path
  • exports
  • verification path
HandoffReview before rollout

Use the docs list and review notes before taking the shortlist into a rollout decision.

First pass

Define the operating path, then test the shortlist.

Alchemy, QuickNode, Infura, BaseScan, Blockscout Base, DefiLlama, Dune are in scope for analytics dashboard infrastructure. It narrows the shortlist by public documentation, product pages, comparison pages, and operating checks that a team can verify before a sales call.

Map the job

Map the workload

  • Separate live reads from indexed history: A dashboard may need live state reads, historical event scans, protocol-level metrics, and human-readable explorer links. Those jobs can require different tools even when they all describe the same Base activity.
  • Decide who owns refresh failures: Customer-facing dashboards need a clear response when data is stale, a backfill fails, or an API rate limit changes. Compare monitoring and export paths before treating the dashboard as production evidence.
  • Use analytics tools for context: DefiLlama and Dune can support market, protocol, and query analysis. RPC providers and explorers still matter when the dashboard needs source-level verification or app-specific state.

Shortlist to test

Products to compare for this use case

ProductBest ForPricingFree TierNetworks / railsDisclosure
AlchemyTeams that want a broad developer platform rather than only raw RPC endpoints.Free tier plus pay-as-you-go and enterprise tiers.YesBase, Ethereum, Polygon, ArbitrumOrganic
QuickNodeProduction teams that want managed node access, broad network coverage, and throughput-oriented plan choices.Free trial plus paid plans and enterprise options.Free trialBase, Ethereum, Solana, ArbitrumOrganic
InfuraTeams already using Consensys tooling or needing established Ethereum infrastructure.Free tier plus paid plans.YesBase, Ethereum, Linea, PolygonOrganic
BaseScanUsers and developers who want Etherscan-style Base exploration.Free public explorer; API plans may vary.YesBaseOrganic
Blockscout Base ExplorerUsers who want an open-source explorer view and contract/address pages.Free public explorer.YesBaseOrganic
DeFiLlamaUsers who need open DeFi and chain-level economic context.Free public dashboards; API and pro terms may vary.YesBase, Ethereum, Solana, ArbitrumOrganic

Decision record

Save the checks a team can repeat later

The use-case page should become a practical review note: what job the product must handle, which tools were compared, which fields were checked, and who owns the follow-up.

Operating pathSeparate live reads from indexed history
Products in scopeAlchemy, QuickNode, Infura, BaseScan, Blockscout Base, DefiLlama, Dune
Checks to repeatevent history, refresh cadence, explorer API role, query path, exports, verification path
Review ownerName who owns docs, pricing, support, and follow-up testing before the product reaches users or finance.

Tool notes

Products to review

Alchemy

Organic

Developer platform for RPC, enhanced APIs, webhooks, account abstraction, and app infrastructure.

Best for
Teams that want a broad developer platform rather than only raw RPC endpoints.
Pricing
Free tier plus pay-as-you-go and enterprise tiers.
Free tier
Yes

QuickNode

Organic

Blockchain infrastructure platform with RPC endpoints, streams, webhooks, IPFS, add-ons, and analytics.

Best for
Production teams that want managed node access, broad network coverage, and throughput-oriented plan choices.
Pricing
Free trial plus paid plans and enterprise options.
Free tier
Free trial

Infura

Organic

Consensys infrastructure product for Ethereum and EVM network access.

Best for
Teams already using Consensys tooling or needing established Ethereum infrastructure.
Pricing
Free tier plus paid plans.
Free tier
Yes

BaseScan

Organic

Etherscan-family block explorer for Base transactions, addresses, contracts, tokens, and contract verification.

Best for
Users and developers who want Etherscan-style Base exploration.
Pricing
Free public explorer; API plans may vary.
Free tier
Yes

Blockscout Base Explorer

Organic

Open-source explorer instance for Base referenced by Base documentation.

Best for
Users who want an open-source explorer view and contract/address pages.
Pricing
Free public explorer.
Free tier
Yes

DeFiLlama

Organic

Free DeFi analytics for TVL, stablecoins, fees, volumes, protocols, chains, and categories.

Best for
Users who need open DeFi and chain-level economic context.
Pricing
Free public dashboards; API and pro terms may vary.
Free tier
Yes

Dune

Organic

Community and team analytics platform for querying blockchain data and publishing dashboards.

Best for
Analysts and teams that want custom SQL dashboards and shareable charts.
Pricing
Free community access plus paid plans.
Free tier
Yes

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FAQ

Questions teams ask

What should Base analytics dashboards compare first?

Compare live reads, event history, explorer APIs, query paths, refresh cadence, backfill behavior, exports, and ownership of stale data.

Can Dune or DefiLlama replace RPC?

No. Analytics tools can answer many research and dashboard questions, but app-specific reads, writes, and verification may still need RPC or explorer sources.

When should an analytics dashboard use explorers?

Use explorers for contract, transaction, and event verification links that help humans confirm what a dashboard is showing.