Use chart guide
If you require assistance selecting the chart to visualize your data, use the Self-Service start page. In the chart guide, you can find use cases with descriptions and example images of each visualization type, all grouped under their recommended use:
widget on the- Comparison: Use comparison charts to compare values or identify trends over time. You can, for example, compare how different categories of your products are performing.
- Relationship: Use relationship charts to compare how data sets that are distributed between two or more measurements relate to each other.
- Composition: Use composition charts when one total is broken down into composite parts and each part represents a proportion of the total. For example, you can see what part of your revenue is generated by each product category.
- Distribution: Use distribution charts to visualize how data is distributed within separate categories.
All charts can be found in Pick your chart.
Note: If you need help to set up your chart,
see Self-Service wizard.