An article presenting what are the private reports and how to use them with Cloudi-Fi's solution
To create custom graphs, simply navigate to the "Reporting" section and choose "Private" from the menu options. This area is dedicated to displaying private reports that contain only the graphs you have created, ensuring they are visible exclusively to you. This feature allows for a personalized analysis and monitoring environment tailored to your specific needs and interests within the admin console.
Dashboard creation for custom charts
- Create a dashboard to house all the charts you plan to create, by providing a dashboard name and save
Chart creation process
- Initiate chart creation by clicking the orange "+" button.
- A modal window will prompt you for the chart's name, type (e.g., bar, pie chart, doughnut), and the specific data you wish to report.
Understanding data types for charts
- Authentication Events: Records each time a guest logs into your hotspot. Multiple logins by the same guest are counted as separate events.
- Returning Guest: Identifies guests who have connected to your hotspots more than once.
- Active Count: Allows data aggregation (e.g., authentication counts) and grouping by another data type (e.g., country) for visualization.
- Max Active Sessions: Summarizes concurrent guest sessions within the same period, useful for understanding peak usage times.
- Accounts Creation: Tracks the number of accounts created, regardless of whether the guest is authenticated.
Advanced global graph filtering options
Maximize the utility of your graphs by implementing sophisticated filtering options designed to refine data analysis across various dimensions. This approach allows for a nuanced examination of your metrics, tailoring the displayed information to meet your specific analytical needs.
- Custom Date Selections: Tailor your analysis with specific time frames that meet your unique needs.
- Pre-defined Date Ranges: Utilize ready-made time periods for efficient and standardized data analysis.
- Location-Based Filtering: Narrow your data analysis to specific countries or regions, offering insights tailored to geographic areas of interest.
- Authentication Type: Filter data based on the method of user authentication (e.g., email, social media), providing clarity on user engagement and preferences.
- Scope: Focus on particular aspects or areas.
- Profile Information: Refine data views based on user profiles
- Language Preferences: Filter by your audience's language, allowing for more personalized and culturally relevant insights.