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Dashboards are collections of report panels. Each panel displays one report, so a dashboard can show several parts of your Brand Engagement data in one view. Cevoid includes default dashboards. You can also create custom dashboards by choosing the reports that should appear as panels.

Dashboard structure

A dashboard contains:
  • Panels: Report blocks shown on the dashboard.
  • Metric tiles: Compact panels for single-number reports.
  • Charts: Visual panels for trends and breakdowns.
  • Tables: Detailed row-based panels.
  • Date range: The time period used by the dashboard panels.
  • Comparison: Previous-period context for panels that support comparison.
  • Currency picker: The currency used for monetary dashboard data.
Panels can link back to the report that powers them.

Default dashboards

Cevoid creates a default dashboard for each module so you can look at the most important data from the start.

Custom dashboards

Custom dashboards are dashboards created from selected reports. They are saved views for the report panels your team wants to monitor together. Custom dashboards can contain reports for a specific campaign, market, workflow, or performance area. Result: The dashboard displays the selected reports together as panels.

Metric tiles

Metric tiles show compact performance numbers for the dashboard date range. A metric tile can show:
  • The current value.
  • A comparison value when comparison is enabled on the report.
Open the linked report to inspect how the metric tile is configured.

Charts and tables

Charts and tables show report results inside the dashboard.
  • Trend charts show how a metric changes over time.
  • Bar, donut, and list views compare grouped dimensions such as posts, widgets, profiles, or sources.
  • Tables show detailed rows and columns.

Use dashboards with reports

Dashboards display reports. Reports control the data shown in dashboard panels.
  • Edit the report when you need to change metrics, dimensions, filters, or visualizations.
  • Edit the dashboard when you need to change which report panels appear together.
  • Open the report from a dashboard panel when you need the full chart, table, and configuration.

Troubleshoot dashboard data

If a dashboard does not show the data you expect:
  • Check the selected date range.
  • Confirm the workspace has activity for that period.
  • Open the linked report to inspect its filters and dimensions.
  • If the linked report shows setup requirements, open Setup guide.
If a panel is empty, the linked report is usually the fastest way to see which data configuration controls it.