A dashboard for every metric you chase
Stop jumping between Stripe, your analytics, and a spreadsheet to answer one question. Pick the metrics you live by — KPIs, SaaS, revenue, startup health — and put them on one focused screen.
Last updated June 2026 · By Widgets PRO Team
KPI dashboard
Any number that matters, big and trending — sourced live, not pasted from a weekly export.
SaaS metrics dashboard
MRR, ARR, churn, NRR, activation — the SaaS scorecard, calculated correctly from events.
Revenue dashboard
Bookings, MRR, expansion, failed payments — from Stripe and HubSpot, in one revenue pane.
Startup metrics dashboard
Runway, burn, growth, and pipeline — the founder scorecard for the next board update.
One pane instead of ten tabs
Every use case below is the same idea: the signals you need to do your work, pulled from the tools you already use, onto one screen that lives on your laptop, your phone, and the office TV. You stop context-switching to fetch a number — the number is already there.
- Live data from your real sources — no manual spreadsheets
- The same dashboard on web, mobile, and TV
- Read-only share links for your team or board
- AI and CLI build the dashboard for you
Pick your scorecard
Start from a use case that matches how you measure progress, then customize. Each is a real, opinionated layout — not an empty canvas — so you get to value in minutes, not an afternoon of configuration.
- KPI — the universal metrics board
- SaaS metrics — MRR, churn, NRR, activation
- Revenue — bookings, expansion, dunning
- Startup metrics — runway, burn, growth
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KPI dashboard
The universal metrics board — any number, live and trending.
SaaS metrics dashboard
MRR, ARR, churn, NRR, activation — the SaaS scorecard.
Revenue dashboard
Bookings, MRR, expansion, and dunning in one revenue pane.
Startup metrics dashboard
Runway, burn, growth, and pipeline for the next board update.
Frequently asked questions
Use-case dashboards are organized around a metric set (KPIs, revenue, SaaS, startup health). Role dashboards under /dashboards are organized around a job (sales, marketing, founders). Many teams start from a use case and then tailor it to a role.
From your existing tools — Stripe, HubSpot, GitHub, Plausible, Postgres, BigQuery, and more — via read-only connections, plus a declarative DSL for anything custom. Nothing is typed in by hand.
No. Each use case ships as an opinionated starting layout. Connect a source, and the widgets populate. You can also ask the AI designer or use the CLI to assemble it for you.