A dashboard is a centralized visual interface that displays key metrics, analytics, and real-time performance indicators. Businesses use dashboards to track progress, monitor operations, and make faster decisions without manually compiling reports. Dashboards often include charts, tables, and interactive filters that allow users to explore data from different angles. In SaaS products, dashboards help teams monitor product usage, sales performance, customer behavior, and system health—all in one place.
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Dashboard
A visual interface that displays key metrics, analytics, and performance indicators in real time for easy monitoring and decision-making.
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