Custom Dashboards are fully customizable, snapshot views of your app's activity. You can easily add multiple charts from multiple apps to a Custom Dashboard, then re-order and re-size as desired.
To view your Custom Dashboards, click on the ellipsis (...) at the bottom left corner of your dashboard, next to your name. Select My Dashboards from the list that appears. This will pull up all of your Custom Dashboards.
Check out a sample Custom Dashboard over in our demo.
Creating a Custom Dashboard
To create a new Dashboard head to ... > My Dashboards. At the top of the page, you'll see the name of the Dashboard you're viewing. Even if you haven't created any custom Dashboard yet, you might have been shared on some within your team.
To create your own Custom Dashboard select + New Dashboard at the bottom of the list.
Name your Dashboard by hovering over the name (default New Dashboard) and editing the title. From there you can add different charts and metrics to your Dashboard. Keep reading to learn more.
Adding to a Custom Dashboard
Adding charts to a Custom Dashboard is easy. Navigate to any report you want to add to the Dashboard, and select Save > Add to Dashboard. You'll be prompted to confirm the metrics you want to add and the Dashboard you want to add it to. You'll also have the chance to edit the chart title if necessary. Save your settings to add the chart.
Add as many charts to your Dashboard as you'd like. Once you're finished you can access your Custom Dashboard from ... > My Dashboards.
Sharing a Custom Dashboard
You can make Custom Dashboards visible to only you, to specific team members, or to your entire organization. To share a Custom Dashboard with other users, go to the Dashboard you want to share, click Actions in the upper right corner, and click Sharing Settings.
To share your Custom Dashboard with the entire organization, select Everyone. To only share the Dashboard with specific people, select Custom and then choose individual teammates from the dropdown that appears.
Users who have Admin or Creator level permissions are able to make edits to Dashboards that have been shared with them.