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Dashboards As Code

Build dashboards with ease of canvas & power of code

Data & Analytics
Business Intelligence
Data Visualization

Build your Dashboards with the flexibility of a canvas. Use code to create and maintain them, leveraging version control, reusability, and more.

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Hello! Maker here 👋 After intense positive responses from customers, we’re launching our Dashboards As Code on Product Hunt 🧨! Dashboards aren’t dead. They just haven’t been done right. If you’ve been in the data world long enough, it’s almost suspicious if you don’t hear “dashboards are dead” every three months. Ask ten data analysts, and you’ll likely hear a consensus: Dashboards are bad. They lack a lot of business context, rarely used, and often left to collect virtual cobwebs after fulfilling that one ad-hoc data request. They’re the data equivalent of home treadmills—we expect transformation, but they end up neglected. Traditional dashboards do one thing well: display charts and numbers. But when we demand more—business context, storytelling, sense-making—they crumble. So, we declare “dashboards are dead.” We believe that dashboards aren’t dead (nor will they ever be), they just haven’t been done right. Introducing Dashboards As Code, to give analysts the freedom to design dashboards in a flexible, scalable way that provides the right presentation to the business stakeholders. 👉 Have complete control over the design and content of your dashboards with pixel-perfect design and customized themes 👉 Define dashboards using code. Govern them with Git version control. 👉 Treat dashboards as programmable objects, build reusable components and templates so you never have to build things from scratch again. Our team has been around the clock on this in the past few months, and I hope you can help me give them the recognition they deserve: a) Check out our playground: https://playground.holistics.io/... b) Give us a thumbs up on Product Hunt c) Tell us what you think about this 👇

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Hey @nvquanghuy Dashboards As Code means building your data displays using code, like you'd build a website. This gives you total control to design exactly what you want. You can save your work, reuse parts, and easily update your dashboards, making it simpler and faster to manage your data views.

I love this! Building dashboards to monitor things at work is part of my job, and I hate it when panels jump around on New Relic. We do have Holistics at work, I'm going to share this with my bosses first thing tomorrow!

Good stuff! Just tried it out on the playground and it looks great! Congratulations team!

Huge congrats on the launch of Dashboards As Code! 🎉 The concept of combining the flexibility of a canvas with the power of code is super intriguing. It's refreshing to see a new take on dashboards that addresses the common pain points we all face. Keep up the amazing work! 🚀

Big fan of Holistics since we first came across it in 2019. Congrats on the progress!

It's great to see a tool that understands the need for adding content to dashboards. This is really impressive!

Hi! The idea of reusable templates and components is awesome. It's going to save a lot of time for team who have to make similar dashboards over and over.

Excited to try this out! Building dashboards with code and having all that flexibility and version control sounds super powerful.

This tool sounds perfect for anyone who wants more control over their dashboards. The canvas approach combined with coding is a solid idea.

Loving the idea of a customizable canvas for dashboards. Using code for version control and reusability makes this tool seem really robust.

Congratulations on the launch! This product seems extremely versatile and flexible to use! Looking forward to try it out.

The concept looks solid, but it might be helpful to include combination with other popular data sources right from the start. That way, users can fully delight the tool's capabilities without any initial setup difficult.

The customizable themes and reusable components are great features that can make dashboard management a lot smoother.

Hello! This approach to building dashboards is quite intriguing. The ability to use code for creating and maintaining dashboards while leveraging version control is a significant plus.