Dashboards provide an out-of-the box view of your Email, Push, and Journey data. With
dashboards, you gain valuable insights and can quickly identify trends or anomalies. With the
premium Advanced version, you can also create and edit dashboards.
Required Editions
Available in: Intelligence Reports and Intelligence Reports Advanced
All dashboards contain dimensions and measurements to analyze your data. For more information,
see Dimensions and Measurements
For more information about dashboards, click these links:
Pre-Configured Dashboards Intelligence Reports for Engagement’s pre-configured dashboards provide valuable insights and help you quickly identify trends or anomalies.
Create and Configure Dashboards In Intelligence Reports Advanced you can create and customize dashboards to meet your business needs.
Apply Filters to Dashboards Filters enable you to focus on the data most relevant to you. When you select a filter in a dashboard, it applies to all dashboards.
Sharing Dashboard Pages and Widgets Slack provides seamless collaboration with colleagues and clients. Marketing teams can work together and communicate on campaigns and improve cross-functional work. You can share dashboards and widgets via Slack, email, or as downloaded local files. You can also schedule when to share reports.
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