See the numbers that matter
Dashboards bring your key metrics into one view so the team can see progress without digging through tables. Track project throughput, content output, pipeline, or any data you keep in Wyatt.
Visualize the data in your workspace with dashboards and charts. Track progress, monitor metrics, and ask the assistant to explain what the numbers mean.
At-a-glance dashboards
Bring your most important metrics into a single view.
Flexible charts
Visualize data from your tables and databases as charts.
Track progress
Monitor how work and metrics change over time.
AI reads the data
Ask the assistant to explain trends and highlight what changed.
What you can do with Wyatt
At-a-glance dashboards
Bring your most important metrics into a single view.
Flexible charts
Visualize data from your tables and databases as charts.
Track progress
Monitor how work and metrics change over time.
AI reads the data
Ask the assistant to explain trends and highlight what changed.
Dashboards bring your key metrics into one view so the team can see progress without digging through tables. Track project throughput, content output, pipeline, or any data you keep in Wyatt.
Build charts directly from your databases and tables. As the underlying records change, the charts reflect the latest state, so dashboards stay current without manual updates.
Monitor how metrics move week to week. Spot trends early, catch regressions, and give stakeholders a clear picture of where things stand.
Numbers are only useful if you understand them. Ask the assistant to explain a trend, point out what changed, or summarize a dashboard for an update.
Dashboards sit alongside the projects and data they measure, so it’s easy to go from a metric to the records and documents behind it.
Charts are built from the databases and tables in your workspace, so dashboards reflect your own data and stay current as records change.
Anything you keep in Wyatt — project throughput, content output, pipeline, or other metrics — visualized as charts in one view.
Yes. The assistant can explain trends, highlight what changed, and summarize a dashboard for a status update.
Yes. Dashboards sit next to the data and projects they measure, so you can move from a metric to the records behind it.