Key Features
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Seamlessly add custom dashboards and reports to your Stackless environment
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Drag and drop to change metrics, dimensions, or data visualization types from the out-of-the-box options
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Add filters to entire dashboards or just a single visualization
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Drill deeper into a visualization to examine the underlying data in more detail
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Create aggregations (eg., sum, average) from pre-made metrics
Details
The Stackless Explore data visualization tool is designed for creating advanced, custom-crafted dashboards, and complex business reporting solutions.
Dashboards are interactive tools used for displaying visualizations in an easily digestible format. The primary purpose of a dashboard is to provide a quick, at-a-glance view of key performance indicators (KPIs) and other relevant data to support decision-making.
Dashboards are widely used in business environments for monitoring company performance, tracking sales trends, analyzing customer behavior, managing projects, and more. They are also valuable in non-business contexts, such as in healthcare for patient data monitoring or in education for tracking student performance.
Stackless Explore supports extensive dashboard customization in both form and function.
Frequently Asked Questions
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How many user licenses are included?
Let as many of your users create comprehensive dashboards as you’d like with unlimited user licenses.
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Will Stackless Explore let me report on all the data in my warehouse?
Yes! Explore sees everything that Stackless Core sees. You decide which tables and data sources you’d like to use for reporting, and Explore helps you visualize your information.
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Can I share the reports and dashboards I create?
Yes! You can share individual dashboards with any of your business users or schedule reports to be automatically emailed to you.
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Can I customize the way my visualizations look?
Stackless Explore allows you to change the default properties of your visualizations. You can show or hide axes, disable gridlines, rotate labels, change colors, and so on. For each metric/attribute in your visualization, you can change the color in which the visualization displays it.
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