With PinIt for Qlik Sense, you can get a personalized, one-page overview across all Qlik Sense dashboards in your environment. PinIt does this by letting you select the visualizations that are most relevant to you and combining them into personal mashups (“pinboards”) that you can then use as your personal start page. There is no code, and no hassle, anyone can do it!
On March 17th 2022 at 3 PM CET we’re hosting a webinar where we’ll show you the latest version of PinIt, and will also have our partners and customers share how they use PinIt and the value it brings to them.
There is still time to register, more information and registration can be found here. See you there?
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With PinIt for Qlik Sense, anyone can easily combine data and visualizations from all their Qlik Sense dashboards into neatly organized, interactive pinboards. This way, you always have all the relevant information and insights directly at your fingertips. No distractions, and ready for action.
On March 17th 2022 at 3 PM CET, we’re organizing a webinar where you can learn more about PinIt and what value it brings to your organization and users. Of course there is also a demo and ample room for questions.
Join the webinar
You can sign up for the webinar through the form below. You will automatically receive an invitation. See you there?
With PinIt anyone can create self-service mashups, letting you combine charts from multiple Qlik Sense apps into overviews that are relevant to you. No code, no hassle.
Next week we’ll be releasing version 2.1 of PinIt. One of the improved features that I quite like are favorites. These let you instantly switch between your favorite apps, sheets and objects. Watch a quick demonstration in the video below.
PinIt is free to use, so if you want to try it, you can download it from our website here:
Another feature I quite like is the Shared Calendar. This let’s you use a common calendar across all apps on your pinboard. The video below gives you an impression of how it works:
If you’ve had a chance to try PinIt then I’d be very interested in hearing your feedback!
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Data Literacy adoption, boosting self-service, cost saving and rapid prototyping.
You know how to grind hard and get things done. You don’t mind putting in some extra effort if needed. Your passion is not only working with data, but also helping others understand it and answering their questions. You enjoy diving deep into data and analyzing it, to help your client/business to the next level.
The struggle of data adaption
You just released a new dashboard while you are already maintaining several other dashboards. All of these dashboards have different users. For instance, the operations dashboard you developed was meant for operations, but now management is also using this dashboard. They are not interested in all the visualizations and tables that are included in the sheets/dashboard. They just want to see (their) clear KPIs, You keep getting requests to build new sheets, not only for the strategic dashboard but also all the other dashboards you maintain. They all just want to have a sheet rearranged or a sheet with just KPIs etc., so that the data fits their personal workflow. The end result is that you either end up with dozens of sheets or, if you’re strict, an app that caters to only the lowest common denominator. In both cases you will find that usage and adoption will soon stagnate.
PinIt as solution
What if there was a simple solution for these problems? Well this is what fired our spark to build PinIt, we created it, launched it, and now you can use it. With PinIt everyone can create their own pinboards based on existing visualizations (including master visualizations) that are already in all the different dashboards. With just a few clicks you can get every chart you would like, can read and interpreted combined into one single pinboard (or if you like multiple pinboards), the cool thing is you are not limited to visualizations from one dashboard, but you can use all visualizations from your dashboards. So instead of building new dashboards/sheets for every separate user, they can build their own pinboard(s). With PinIt you can also share created pinboards. Check out this video to see how easy you can create a pinboard
Going back to the first example, where you build a dashboard for operations, but management also want to use the same visualizations but not all the charts in it. Simply just create a new pinboard with only the KPIs and you can release it to the management team. The neat thing about this is if you need to update something in the pinboard you can just edit it, and without a new release, or transfer from environment everyone with whom you shared the pinboard can instantly see it.
What’s in it for you?
Of course we didn’t forget about you, the developer. We all know those requests where the business has some vague idea of a dashboard and asks you to build it based on already existing dashboards. Normally this could take anywhere from a day to a month. With PinIt this can be done in a matter of minutes/hours and instantly released to your target audience, so they can test it for a few days/weeks and if needed it can be developed into a new dashboard, or the pinboard is already sufficient.
Security
Now you might be worrying about security. Well we solved this problem the easy way, your environment your rules! Is a user able to see the data in Qlik Sense? Then they can also see it in PinIt, to say it in other words we use the Qlik Sense security rules.