We’re excited to share a new enhancement that helps insights stand out more clearly in your dashboards.
What’s new
You’ll now see subtitles and descriptions available for each dashboard tile:
  • Subtitles
    display just beneath the chart title, giving quick context.
  • Descriptions
    show up when you hover over the tooltip icon, giving you a short summary of what stands out.
These fields are already built into our dashboard templates, helping you get to the “so what” faster. Instead of analyzing each tile from scratch, you’ll see the most important context and focus areas surfaced right away.
Why it matters
No more staring at a chart and asking, “so what?” Subtitles and descriptions bring the key points to the forefront so you can:
  • Spot exceptions faster.
  • Spend less time interpreting visualizations.
  • Share dashboards that are clear and easy for everyone to understand.
How to configure
You can add or edit subtitles and descriptions for any dashboard tile for which you have editing access:
  1. Open a dashboard and select
    Edit chart
    on a tile.
  2. Look for the new fields:
    Subtitle
    and
    Description
    .
  3. Choose whether to:
  • Write your own text, or
  • Click the AI button to generate them automatically.
  1. For best results, use
    Additional Context
    to guide the AI:
  • Subtitles:
    Write one short complete sentence. Max 70 characters and max 12 words. Use one clause only. End with a period. If your first wording might exceed the limit, simplify the idea until it fits. Never start a sentence you can’t finish. Do not use commas, semicolons, dashes, “and,” “with,” or “but.” Avoid openings like “Looking at” or “Based on.” Prefer direct S-V-O phrasing.
  • Descriptions:
    Write a concise tooltip that immediately highlights the most important insights, opportunities, or areas requiring focus. Go straight to which stay dates stand out, such as strong performance, monetization upside, missed opportunities, or unusual patterns. Use short, direct sentences that guide attention to where it matters most. Do not include introductory framing — surface the key takeaways first. Tone should be confident, professional, and opportunity-focused.
  1. Save your updates, then
    publish
    the dashboard so others can see them.
See it in action
Stay in touch
We’d love your feedback on how this works for you , so let us know what you think.
And if you have any questions, the Advisory team is always available through the in-app chat.