How to Break Through Data Overload with Dashboard Filters?
As architecture teams scale, so does the volume of data. While dashboards are essential for delivering architecture insights, the challenge lies in helping stakeholders focus on what matters most. Prolaborate’s Dashboard Filters solve this by offering a dynamic, intuitive way to slice through complex data sets—enabling more targeted, meaningful analysis.
With filters applied, all charts and reports on a dashboard update instantly, giving users a streamlined, consistent view of architecture data. This eliminates information overload and allows stakeholders to draw accurate insights with greater speed and clarity.
Enabling Purpose-Filtered Views
Filters function effectively when all charts and reports utilize the same stereotype and data setup. When enabled, users can filter based on properties to enhance the data visualization of the dashboard, creating a filtered view insight.

Share Purpose-Built Dashboards with Ease
Prolaborate makes it simple to distribute customized dashboard views externally via secure public or private URLs. Stakeholders can access pre-filtered, scenario-specific dashboards—without needing to adjust filter settings themselves. This ensures consistent messaging and supports informed decision-making across business and technical audiences.

Save Filtered Dashboard Views for Future Use
Once filters are applied, users with access can save their configured views, preserving the filtered state of the dashboard. This ensures that each time the dashboard is opened, the same focused insights are presented enabling consistent analysis, faster decision-making, and reduced rework across teams.

Conclusion
Dashboard Filters transform complex architecture data into clear, actionable insights. With dynamic filtering, saved views, and secure sharing capabilities, Prolaborate empowers architecture teams to focus on what matters most, driving strategic decisions and fostering stakeholder alignment.
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