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Osama Lahham
When are we getting charts Team Stacker
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Fabian “Fabian”
It would be nice to have the ability to compare the data to a month. For example if you track every day special events/data that It automatically summaries it and compares to the month. Example: 10days green 20days yellow and 2day red in a pie chart.
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Sze Wing Choi
in progress
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Lizzie Davis
Hi everyone,
I have some good news to share on Charts. As you might know, we’ve had a Charts feature in beta for a while at this point, but we’ve not been happy enough with the performance to launch it to all users.
We’re now working on a new approach to Charts which will:
- include new and different types of charts
- see improved performance
- be more integrated with your apps
This is early days, but our engineers are working on this at the moment and I hope to be able to share more updates with you in the coming weeks.
Thank you! 🙏
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Marc Hotchkiss
Lizzie Davis: Thank you Lizzie. Work hard!
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Eli Mag
Lizzie Davis: Is there any update as to when it will become available? Can I still use the beta charts?
Team Stacker
planned
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Sze Wing Choi
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Serge Beauchemin
Yes ! PLEASE!!!
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Client Portal MK
We really need other chart options (line and spider graphs) and the ability to really fine tune charts based off different columns/tables.
Also, the dashboard section could benefit from having other area of data available such as section, text, and field views.
We are using this for surveys, and need to be able to create visuals based off of different sections of the survey scores individually compare to the averages of everyone taking the survey.
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Sze Wing Choi
Client Portal MK: Thank you for this :) I think we connected briefly over a call on this the other day and it was really useful for me to better understand your use case.
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Russell Findlay
this would be great - currently Airtable is pretty clumsy in terms of linking to externally available dataviz and creating charts that could show a users data would be a huge benefit of Stacker... although softr has some rudimentary charts it they aren't structured well
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