ingestlayer/charts

Charts.

See what your product is doing — without a data team, a warehouse, or a single new line of tracking code. The events you already send through ingestlayer become charts you can read at a glance, grouped into dashboards for whatever you're watching this week.

Growth
7d30d90d add chart
Signupsuser.signup÷ $event.payload.sourcebar
1,284 in 30d ↑ 44%
  • landing-page84%
  • signup-demo14%
  • (none)2%
Checkoutscheckout.completedline
3,902 in 30d ↑ 12%
fig. 1 — a dashboard. Each card is one question asked of your event stream: how many, trending which way, broken down by what.

Dashboards

A dashboard for every question.

Make as many dashboards as you have things to keep an eye on — onboarding this week, revenue this quarter, a launch you're nursing. Each one keeps its own charts and its own time window, and you switch between them in a click. Pin the one that matters most as your default so it's the first thing you see.

No setup

Built on the events you already send.

There's nothing new to instrument and no SDK to add. The moment an event flows through a pipeline it's ready to chart — counted over the last 7, 30, or 90 days, with the trend against the period before. Ask a question in the morning and have the answer on screen by lunch.

Breakdowns

Split any number by what matters.

Counting signups is a start; counting them by source, by plan, by country is the answer. Break any event down by an attribute it carries and the mix splits into a clear, colour-keyed view — each value ranked and shown as its share of the whole, so the story jumps out.

Yours to arrange

Lay it out the way you think.

Drag a chart to reorder it, drag a corner to resize, and pick the shape that fits — bar, line, area, pie, or donut. Your layout sticks, per dashboard, and reads cleanly on any screen. Teammates without edit access still get the full picture, just read-only.

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