Documentation Index
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Reports
Reports are the layer you use when raw dashboard exploration needs to become something shareable and repeatable.What reports are for
Use reports when you want to:- package a specific visibility story for stakeholders
- create repeatable views for a team
- control what readers can see
- share data without giving full workspace access
Report structure
Reports are organized into pages and blocks. That makes them flexible enough for executive summaries, recurring performance reviews, or focused analysis on a single topic.Visibility and ownership
Reports can be scoped differently depending on who should see them. In practice, teams commonly separate:- personal or private working reports
- shared workspace reports
Sharing snapshots
Shared reports are delivered as read-only snapshots. A snapshot is useful when you need a stable link for stakeholders, because the shared view reflects the report state captured at the time the link was generated. That also means a shared snapshot does not automatically update just because the underlying workspace changes.Viewer controls
Reports support author-controlled decisions about what viewers can adjust. That matters when you want one audience to explore and another to stay locked to the exact narrative you prepared.Good reporting practice
Strong reports usually:- focus on one decision or question per page
- use a clearly defined time window
- avoid mixing exploratory views with executive summaries
- regenerate shared snapshots after meaningful edits