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What You Should Know About Zoho Analytics Part 2

Zoho Analytics is a self-administration BI and data analytics software that lets you analyze your data, create stunning data visualizations and discover hidden insights in minutes. This software brings analysis and insight to the business data and eliminates the need for any IT assistance or data analysts.

In the business world, Zoho Analytics is being utilized by all business sectors, more commonly in Sales, Marketing, Finance, and Projects. It allows you to collect data in real-time and automate analysis of the data collected in the various areas of the company.

 

Workspaces

All data in Zoho Analytics gets coordinated into one intelligent place called Workspace. Workspace is a consistent gathering of informational indexes of the reports and dashboards made over this information. The Workspace additionally contains underlying data on the way in which the elements are connected with one another. It also offers strategies to make measurements on the information for additional review. You can have one or more Workspaces in your account which can be owned by you or shared with you by different clients.

 

Dashboard

The dashboard feature is a successful approach to sorting out reports into a solitary page, allowing you to understand the Key Metrics quickly and easily. Zoho Analytics provides a simple and intuitive drag and drop interface for creating dashboards in minutes. You can easily create a visually rich and interactive dashboard by adding reports, widgets, user filters, and rich-formatted text in a single or double column layout. You can have any number of reports in a dashboard.

Reports

Zoho Analytics offers a wide assortment of choices like Charts, Pivot Tables, Summary Views, and Tabular Views. This empowers you to investigate your information effortlessly and determine extraordinary bits of knowledge. Report making is made simple by utilizing the instinctive simplified point of interaction of Zoho Analytics.

The following types of reports are upheld in Zoho Analytics:

  • Chart: A visual representation of data that allows you to analyze and interpret data effectively. Zoho Analytics supports over 25+ chart types such as Area, Line, Bar, Stacked, Pie, Scatter, Combination, Funnel, Web, Bubble etc.
  • Matrix View: This allows you to dynamically rearrange, group and summarize data to analyze large sets of data easily. You can filter, sort and customize the appearance and content of your Matrix View just the way you want it by using the wide range of options provided by Zoho Analytics.
  • Tabular View: This shows you the crude information in a straightforward configuration. Utilizing this view, you can make a bookkeeping page like a report that contains the entirety of your information. You can see your crude information alongside rundown and gathering.
  • Summary View: Enables you to view your summarized data in tabular formats. This report is incredibly valuable when you really want to investigate a lot of information with intelligence gathering and suitable rundowns in an outwardly instinctive way.

 

Summary

This is a lot of information we just threw at you, I know! To summarize, analytics are crucial to be able to create informed business decisions to help you and your business grow. That is where Zoho Analytics comes to the rescue as it helps provide insights into the sales, marketing, service, and financial aspects of your business. With the in-depth visualizations and reports, you’d be crazy not to take advantage of Zoho Analytics in your Zoho One subscription!

If you are facing any issues with Zoho Analytics or would like to learn more about how it can help your business GROW, please contact us anytime at hello@clientric.co or contact us. We always love to help Zoho enthusiasts!

 

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