Features

Drag and Drop Files in Box or Dropbox to Create Metrics in StatsMix

October 4, 2012

One of our goals at StatsMix is to make it as easy as possible to manage metrics from any source. From our automated service connectors (Google Analytics, Twitter, Facebook, etc.) to our API to uploading CSV files, we’re working hard to make sure you can easily monitor all your metrics on dashboards. So we’re excited [...]

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Keyboard Shortcuts in StatsMix

September 11, 2012

We added small, but useful feature that allows you to navigate through some of the main areas of StatsMix using keyboard shortcuts. If you’re a keyboard junkie like I am, this feature is a godsend! By typing just a single letter, you can now navigate directly to the following in StatsMix: launchpad, metrics list, dashboards, [...]

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New Dashboard Widget Builder

March 26, 2012

As we’ve increased the options to configure StatsMix dashboards, we realized we needed a much better way of easily adding widgets. As a result, we’re happy to announce that we’ve released a completely re-designed dashboard widget builder. Previously, we offered about a dozen pre-built widget types for our customers to choose from when managing their [...]

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New Dashboard and Charting Tools

January 30, 2012

We launched a major update to our dashboard and charting tools. StatsMix customers now have complete control over the appearance of their dashboards and much more fine-grained control for individual charts. Dashboard widgets are now completely re-sizable with free-form placement. After adding a dashboard widget, it can be re-sized to almost any shape and placed [...]

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Control the Look and Feel of StatsMix Dashboards

December 22, 2011

Once you setup metrics and dashboards in StatsMix, you often want to control the look and feel of those reports for your team, customers, or the public. While we’ve had some existing options to change the branding, they were limited to this point. But that’s all changed! We’ve just launched a completely updated way to [...]

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Create PDFs of Dashboards

December 8, 2011

We now offer the ability to create PDFs on the fly for any of your StatsMix dashboards. With just a single click, you can now download a nicely formatted PDF of your dashboard. To create a dashboard PDF, just click on the sharing icon from the dashboard view (be sure to turn on sharing for [...]

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Notes on Charts in StatsMix

October 26, 2011

Often there are business activities that would be useful to view with your metrics. You’d like to see them marked or displayed on a chart to identify if there are any effects from the event or possible correlations. You can now add a note to any metric in StatsMix, just by clicking on the chart. [...]

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New Charting Functionality in StatsMix

October 17, 2011

We released an exciting upgrade to our charting functionality in StatsMix. Our goal was to provide more ways for our customers to dive into their data and visualize metrics in the ways that suit their business best. The charting release includes these new features: Compare and analyze different metrics on the same chart (outside of [...]

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Alerts on Metrics

August 19, 2011

We launched a really useful new feature this week — alerts on metrics. StatsMix now allows you to set alerts on any of your metrics. When your metric reaches the trigger you set, we’ll send you an email with the details and actionable links. Here’s a brief video demonstrating how easy it is to set [...]

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Updated Email Notifications Management

July 13, 2011

With the new daily summary email design, we’ve also updated how users manage email notifications within StatsMix. The old way was a little complicated and involved too many steps to configure the email for each profile. We now have a separate notifications area in StatsMix where users can customize each of their emails with exactly [...]

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