Data Apps
Not dashboards. Reusable decision playbooks.
What goes into a data app?
Views, inputs, actions, logic, and layouts combine into lightweight decision playbooks built from live data.
Views
See what matters—visualizations, tables, and data displays that give operators the context they need.
Inputs
What-if analysis—forms, filters, and parameters so operators can explore scenarios.
Actions
Coordinate next steps—alerts, recommendations, and record updates that close the loop.
Logic
Business logic and shared definitions that keep everyone aligned.
Layouts
Fit any process—responsive layouts that work across teams and use cases.
How It Works
Build apps your way—with AI assistance or visual tools.
Portable App Definition
Every app is defined in a clean, portable format. Easy to version, track changes, and deploy across environments.
AI or Visual Assembly
Describe what you need and let AI assist the build, or drag-and-drop components in the visual builder. Your choice.
Versioned & Shared
Track changes, roll back anytime, and share apps securely with your team or embed them anywhere.
Example Apps
Real solutions teams build with data apps.
RevOps Forecast Adjustment
Sales managers adjust forecast values directly in the app. Changes write back to the source system with a traceable change history.
Service Performance Tracker
Track SLA compliance in real time. Filter by team, date, or priority. Flag issues and trigger alerts with context.
Customer Health Score
View aggregated health metrics with drill-down to individual accounts. Override scores and add notes with governance.
Why It Matters
From Read-Only to Read-Write
Traditional dashboards are static. Data apps let users take action—update records, trigger alerts, close the loop.
Faster Execution
No more switching between tools. Insight and action happen in the same place, in the same flow.
Governed by Design
Every action is tracked over time. Every change is visible. Governance is built in, not bolted on.
Ready to build decision playbooks?
See how data apps move your team from passive reporting to active decision playbooks.