Our co-founder, Jonathan Hansing, shows how Wallabi's new "Favorites" feature helps marketing and revenue teams change the way they use dashboards. ??
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Dashboards aren't dead, but I really wish someone else would look at them so I don't have to?? Many marketing and revenue leaders have a similar workflow every morning - click through 5, 10, or 15 different reports, each showing a different slice of their marketing funnel or sales pipeline. Have our top traffic sources changed? How are our website conversions doing? Are we qualifying leads? Are those leads converting to revenue? Two problems: 1?? This is a manual, time-consuming process. 2?? The moment your report says something is going wrong, you have to create an entirely new report to troubleshoot. Now, dashboards aren't going away anytime soon (probably... maybe...), but they could certainly be a lot more proactive?? That's where Wallabi's Favorite Questions come in. Like the intern who deep dives into those recurring questions, highlights the important insights for you, and tracks down every follow-up question. Because no one really needs yet another freaking dashboard for their business. Check out this video to see what we've been working on lately ?? Cheers!