How to write Dashboard Documentation?

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A well-designed dashboard is only as effective as its documentation. Without clear guidance, users may struggle to interpret key metrics, understand filters, or navigate functionalities – reducing the impact of your work. Anastasiya Kuznetsova provides a step-by-step approach to crafting documentation that ensures dashboards remain useful, even for those unfamiliar with them. She covers best practices for structuring explanations, defining metrics, and making your dashboards intuitive for any audience.

What makes this guide essential is its focus on long-term usability. Great documentation doesn’t just support users today, but keeps dashboards functional and relevant over time. By applying these principles, you’ll create dashboards that are easier to adopt, maintain, and evolve. If you want to ensure your dashboards deliver value long after they’re built, this article is an excellent place to start.

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