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4 days ago

Downstream activity on data products

🎉 What’s new

Introducing Downstream Activity on Data Products!

You can now get a complete picture of where and how your data products are being used—with visibility into downstream data products in their lineage. This helps teams better understand impact, dependency, and reach across the data ecosystem.

✨ Let’s dig deeper

When working with data products, it’s critical to understand their downstream relationships—especially when planning updates, monitoring usage, or investigating quality issues. With this enhancement, Atlan now shows you:

🔁 Downstream Data Products

  • A dedicated Downstream panel now appears on the data product page
  • It lists all other data products that depend on or use this data product
  • You'll see linked product names, ownership, and the containing domain/subdomain—so you can quickly trace the flow of data and responsibility

🔍 Complementary Insights

Alongside the downstream view, you could already see:

  • Activity log: Who changed what and when
  • Views: Which users are actively engaging with the product
  • Editors: Who last updated the product and when

Together, these views give you a 360° view of your data product’s lifecycle and impact.

Why this matters: Whether you're troubleshooting an issue, planning a schema update, or just documenting impact, downstream visibility helps avoid surprises and drive better decisions.


👏 Give it a shot

Open any data product and explore its Downstream tab to see what other products rely on it. With this update, you can manage your data supply chain with more confidence than ever.

Let us know how this helps your team work smarter with data products!