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The scattered-data problem

A dashboard that brings all your data together

Sales in one place, costs in another, customers in a third. To see how the month is going you export three files and cross-reference them by hand, and by the time the number is ready it is already stale.

The problem is not missing data: it is data that exists but nobody sees together. That has a cost no invoice shows: the hours of whoever assembles the report, and the decisions made late because the number arrived on the 10th instead of the 1st.

A dashboard of your own connects to the sources you already have and calculates on open. It does not replace your tools: it reads them. And because it is yours, it shows your business metrics, not the ones a vendor decided matter.

Signs this is your situation

  • Someone spends hours every month assembling the same report.
  • The number telling you how the business is doing arrives days late.
  • There is a spreadsheet only one person understands.
  • Two tools report different numbers for the same thing and nobody knows which is right.
What we build

The right number, on open, with nobody assembling it

We connect to what you already use (accounting, CRM, spreadsheets, your site database) and agree with you what each metric actually means, which is usually the hard part. The base package is 60,000 credits at 899 USD, and the AI estimates how many your case needs based on how many sources are involved.

Questions we get

Would Power BI or Looker not do?

Often yes, and we will say so if that is your case. A custom dashboard makes sense when the data needs transforming in a way only your business requires, when your sources have no connector, or when the dashboard must do more than display: alert, approve, correct.

How often does it refresh?

As often as you need and as often as each source allows. Live where the source permits it; hourly or nightly where it does not. Worth deciding early, because it changes the cost.

What if my data lives in Excel?

We can read it, and it is more common than you would think. What we usually recommend is starting by reading the spreadsheet and moving that data into the app later, instead of blocking the whole project on a migration.

Who can see what?

You decide, by person or by role. It is one of the first things to define: a dashboard showing margins to the whole team is usually a problem discovered late.

Tell us where your data lives today and which number you need to see.

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