Visuals Reference

Crafted BI Visuals

Each visual type is designed with a specific purpose in mind, allowing you to highlight key metrics, trends, comparisons, and more, so that you can effectively communicate insights to your audience.

Card

Good for highlighting key metrics with simple formatting that keeps the design clean and focused.

Card (new)

Best for highlighting key metrics, with new and improved formatting options not available in the default card visual.

KPI

Use to display key performance indicators, showing current value, target, and status, like monthly revenue vs. goal.

Multi-row card

Use for displaying multiple key metrics, like revenue, profit, and expenses in a single visual.

Gauge

Best for tracking progress toward a target, such as current sales vs. target or customer satisfaction score against a goal.

Line chart

Best for showing trends over time, like tracking monthly revenue, expenses, or customer growth.

Area chart

Good for showing cumulative data over time, like tracking the growth in customer subscriptions or revenue.

Stacked area chart

Use for showing the cumulative total over time, highlighting the contributions of different categories to that total.

Ribbon chart

Use for showing rank changes over time, like tracking how the top-selling products or regions change month to month.

Table

Best for displaying detailed data, such as transaction records, financial statements, or any tabular data.

Matrix

Ideal for displaying data in a grid with categories and subcategories, like product sales by region and month.

Clustered bar chart

Use to compare discrete categories, such as sales performance of different products or services in various regions.