Stratigent's Bill Bruno and Klipfolio's Allan Wille rocked it last week in the webinar "Visualizing a Multi-Channel World." In case you missed it, check out this post to find links to the full-length video and the slide-deck.
The latest release of Klipfolio Dashboard completely overhauled the Bar/Line Chart visualization, adding dozens of new features and the ability to fully customize your charts. Let's take a look at five features that will help your charts stand out.
Version 1.13 may be our tastiest release yet! We've added Scatter Plots, enhanced our charts, and added new data source support. Check out this blog to see what's new with Klipfolio Dashboard.
Ever look at all the data streaming in from each of your channels and wonder how the heck you were going to make sense of all that information? We're hosting a webinar to tackle this question and show you how we approach this problem. Find out more in the post.
Supply chain organizations are faced with the unenviable challenge of consolidating hundreds, if not thousands, of data points to get a clear view of their performance. Let's take a closer look at the KPIs that drive supply chain organizations, and find out what lessons you can apply to your business.
To create a Google Analytics data source in Klipfolio Dashboard, you need to craft a URL endpoint that specifies what data to retrieve. If you're not familiar with URL endpoints or APIs, you should use the Google Analytics Query Explorer to craft your URL endpoint.
There's nothing quite like cracking open a new software application and figuring out how it works. This month, we're asking "what's the first thing you do when trying new software?"
Map data visualizations are a mainstay of any KPI dashboard, providing insight into regional and global performance. With the Map component, getting a view of your performance is as easy as hovering your mouse over a particular region.
One common scenario with your data is grouping values together in "buckets," such as 1 to 2, 3 to 5, 6 to 10, and so on. To do this, you will need to use the IF function. Check out this article to learn how to do this.