Board reports, investment memos, presentations, print.
Data → professional dashboard in 30–60 seconds. High resolution for print, presentations and investment memos
Board reports, investment memos, presentations, print.
Formats: PowerPoint/Keynote — PNG, 3600×2400 px, 150 DPI. Print — PDF, 4000×2800 px, 300 DPI. Web — PNG, 1920×1080 px, 72 DPI.
A dashboard for a SaaS startup founder before a board meeting includes seven key components:
Five metrics in the top panel: MRR $260K, 665 customers, Churn 2.0%, LTV:CAC 25:1, Net Revenue Retention 118%. Instant business health assessment.
Monthly revenue growth from $50K to $260K over 12 months. The trend shows +420% growth.
Customers split into three segments: Enterprise (58), Business (220), Startup (387). Shows Enterprise segment growth.
Churn reduction from 4.2% to 2.0%. The product is maturing, customers stay longer.
Customer lifetime value vs acquisition cost comparison. Ratio of 25:1 with a benchmark of >3:1.
Five-stage funnel: 100K visitors → 25K sign-ups → 12.5K activated → 5.2K paying → 4.7K retained.
Eight product features, adoption rate comparison between Q3 and Q4 2025. Shows which features are growing faster.
Преимущества:
Result: one slide replaces 10 pages of a report.
Weekly report — automatic dashboard generation every Monday morning from CRM or Google Analytics data. Investor updates — a template with your metrics, PNG generation in 30 seconds before an investor meeting. Presentations — a series of slides with a unified style for the board of directors, all data updates automatically.
What it shows: dependencies between metrics from -1 to +1. Business case: how does advertising affect sales? What factors correlate with churn? Finding hidden dependencies in data. Example: 8×8 matrix for Revenue, Users, Conv.Rate, CAC, LTV, Churn, NPS, ARR. Red — negative correlation, blue — positive, numeric values in cells.
What it shows: comparing objects across multiple dimensions simultaneously. Business case: department KPIs — balance across eight areas. "Before/after" comparison between Q3 and Q4. Employee competency assessment. Competitive analysis — us vs competitors on key metrics. Example: eight product metrics — Revenue, Growth, Margin, Retention, NPS, Efficiency, Innovation, Quality. Two polygons on one chart: Q3 2025 and Q4 2025. Shows where there was progress.
What it shows: data distribution plus probability density. A more informative version of box plot. Business case: order value distribution by quarter. Deal time — not just the average, but the full spread. Anomaly and outlier detection. A/B tests — conversion distribution shape, not just the average. Advantage over box plot: the distribution shape is visible, not just quantiles. You can see bimodality, skewness, outliers.