While largely applied to different platforms, self-service intelligence (or self-service analytics) still faces challenges in its practical usage. As the amount of data and types of analytics has increased, a new requirement emerges to store existing analytics results so that they can be accumulated and reused. Therefore, it is necessary to develop a method to provide a process where the analytics results obtained from the platform are automatically saved to the database so that users without technical knowledge can implement this with a low-code and self-service BI approach. In this work, various literature sources are studied, resulting in a feature list for implementing a low-code approach; and a process model is developed for the method. The paper focuses on Oracle BI as a platform that allows users to analyse data of different nature.