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How Dashboards work
How Dashboards work
Updated over 3 weeks ago

Dashboards in June help you track key metrics, visualize trends, and share insights effortlessly. They bring together different types of data in one place, allowing you to monitor product usage and make informed decisions quickly.

1. Graphs in dashboards

Graphs are the core of any dashboard. They help you visualize trends, compare metrics, and identify patterns over time. You can customize graphs to focus on the data that matters most to your business.

2. Public dashboards & portals

Need to share insights with your team or external stakeholders? Public dashboards and portals allow you to create shareable views of your data, making it easy to keep everyone informed without needing additional logins.

3. Using audiences on dashboards

Audiences help you segment and analyze specific groups of users within your dashboard. Whether you're tracking power users, new sign-ups, or churn risks, audiences allow you to dive deeper into user behavior.

Getting Started

If you're new to dashboards, start by adding a few key graphs, defining relevant audiences, and sharing insights with your team. These features will help you get the most out of your product data and drive better decisions.

Still have questions? Feel free to explore the detailed articles linked above for more guidance!

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