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A dashboard is a configurable grid of blocks. Each block is either a chart (a metric over time) or a table (detailed rows), and you arrange them on a drag-and-drop grid.

Chart blocks

Time-series and matrix visualizations, including:
  • Sales — net sales value, net sales volume, orders value, orders volume.
  • Inventory — stock level, inventory cost, movements value, movements quantity.
  • Performance — markdown rate, sell-through rate, and the markdown health matrix (discount % vs sell-through %, bubble size = net sales).
Charts render as area, line, or bar, and aggregate by sum, last value (stock snapshots), or average (rates).

Table blocks

Detailed grids, including sales lines, sales performance, top/flop products, movement lines, stock ledger, stock-out risk, dead stock, and entity tables (products, brands, stores).

Filtering

Blocks can be filtered by shop, product, brand, collection, category, family, gender, sport, style, color, design, shape, tag, shop country/city, and a date range — the applicable filters depend on the metric.

Building a dashboard

1

Create a dashboard

Go to Analytics → Dashboards and create one.
2

Add blocks

Add chart and table blocks, choosing the metric and filters for each.
3

Arrange the grid

Resize and reposition blocks on the grid; the layout is saved.