Your KPIs, big and current
Pick the numbers that define progress, connect their real sources, and watch them update live — no weekly export, no stale screenshot, no tab-hopping to find one figure.
Last updated June 2026 · By Widgets PRO Team
Any metric, any source
Sales, product, finance, support, infra — if it lives in a tool or a database, it can be a KPI widget.
Targets & progress
Set a target on any KPI and render progress to goal, not just the raw value.
Trend at a glance
Every KPI shows its direction and period-over-period change, so a number is never context-free.
Threshold alerts
Get notified when a KPI crosses a line — before the weekly review, not after.
Drill-down widgets
Pair a headline number with the chart behind it, so the “why” is one glance away.
Live, not pasted
Every KPI refreshes on its own from read-only connections — the dashboard is never out of date.
The weekly metrics email, replaced by a screen
Most teams reconstruct the same KPI summary by hand every week. A KPI dashboard makes that ritual obsolete: connect the sources once and the board stays current, so the standup looks at live numbers instead of a snapshot someone assembled the night before.
- Connect Stripe, HubSpot, Plausible, Postgres, and more
- Targets and progress on every KPI
- Period comparison built in
- Alerts when a metric crosses a threshold
One source of truth, on every screen
A KPI dashboard only works if everyone sees the same numbers. Render the same board on the office TV, on phones for remote teammates, and behind a read-only link for leadership — no conflicting spreadsheets, no “which version is right?”.
- Same dashboard on web, mobile, and TV
- Read-only share link for stakeholders
- Brand Kit applied for a polished look
- AI designer builds the board from a prompt
Frequently asked questions
A KPI dashboard is a single screen that shows your key performance indicators — the handful of numbers that define progress — pulled live from their source systems and displayed with targets and trends so the team always knows where things stand.
Any metric that lives in a connected tool or database: revenue and MRR from Stripe, pipeline from HubSpot, traffic from Plausible, deploys from GitHub, or anything custom via a SQL widget. Mix sources freely on one board.
Yes. Every KPI widget supports a target with progress-to-goal rendering, and you can attach threshold alerts so you hear about a number before the next review, not after.
Yes. KPIs refresh on their own from read-only connections, so the dashboard is always current — there is no manual export or paste step.