05/04/2026 - Dashboards and Excel Report (Advanced)

For quick data visualisation and aggregated reports

Written by Yukti Joshi

Last published at: May 29th, 2026

From Coverage to Clarity 📊


Dashboards

Dashboard lets you visualize your Discover data in an interactive, at-a-glance format. 👀
Instead of scrolling through your Feed or building a full report, switch to the Dashboard tab to quickly see how your coverage is performing — broken down by MIV, placement count, Voice split, geography, and more. 

Whether you're tracking a campaign, preparing for a debrief, or want a quick pulse check on your media coverage, Dashboard gives you a visual summary you can act on and share.

What you can see 📈

After you open Discover and set up your Feed, switch to the Dashboards tab to analyse your data in the following manner - 

  • KPIs at a glance 
    Total MIV, placement count, and Potential Reach in one place

 

  • Geographic trends
    Which countries are generating the most coverage, with the option to switch between a map view and a sortable table
     

 

  • Top contributors 
    Up to 30 top Voices and 30 top Placements driving your brand's coverage

 

  • Performance over time 
    Placement or MIV trends across a time period to detect spikes, dips, or patterns

 

  • Export-ready output 
    Click on the three dot menu bar to see the available download options

           1. Individual charts as PNG or XLS

2. Full dashboard as PPT or Excel
 


 

  • Toggle between MIV and Placements 
    Move between MIV and Placement view as per your need


 

  • Toggle between Simple and Detailed view of Channel Mix

 

 

 

Toggle between Map and Table View 

  1. Map View

 

 

      2. Table View

 

 

Use Cases
 

🎯 Campaign wrap-up
🏆 Identifying key contributors 
📈 Spotting key moments 

You've just wrapped a campaign and need to show results fast. 
Apply tags to the relevant placements (or use automatic tags if you set them up in advance), filter your Feed by that tag, then switch to Dashboard. You'll immediately see total MIV, top Voices, geographic spread, and performance over time — ready to screenshot or export as PPT for your debrief.Tab Body


Excel Report (Advanced)

The Advanced Excel Report is a pivot-table style report builder built directly into Discover. 
It lets you transform your Feed data into structured, aggregated reports — ready to export, save, or share with your team. Use it for recurring analysis, executive presentations, and standardizing how your team reports on coverage.

The workflow: Filter in Discover 🔍 → Structure in the Advanced Excel Report 🏗️ → Save and Export for recurring use 🔁

Key Capabilities

1. Seamless Filter Integration

The report inherits the exact filters you've applied to your Feed. Whatever you can see in Discover, you can report on.

 

2. Full Access to All Datapoints

42 dimensions, 29 metrics Group and measure your coverage exactly how you need to. Dimensions include voice type, channel, country, media name, brand, topic, and more. Metrics include MIV, Placement Count, Potential Reach, and more. To know and understand the full list of datapoints, you can check it out here

 

 

3. Advanced Grouping & Subtotals

Move beyond simple lists. Use Pivot Table logic to group data (e.g., by Channel, Category etc) and automatically calculate totals and subtotals to see the aggregate impact of specific categories instantly.

 


 

4. Rank and Sort Your Data

Organize your findings by what matters most. Whether you need to see your top performing categores or rank publishers by MIV, the built in Sorting and Ranking tools allow you to prioritize data with one click.

 


 

5. "Show Delta" Comparison Logic

Compare Periods: Select two different timeframes (e.g., Q1 2025 vs. Q1 2024 or March Vs February)


Toggle Delta: Use the "Show Delta" feature to automatically calculate the percentage or numerical change between periods (as shown below)

 

6. Private vs. Global Saved Reports

Control who can access each report you create:

Private: Best for personal drafts or ad-hoc analysis.
Global: Share your report structure with your entire team or tenant to standardize reporting across the organization.

7. Quick Exports

Once you are sure of your data structure, export reports to Excel in just one click.

 

 

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⚙️ How to Build Your First Excel Report (Advanced)



Watch a quick Demo!
 



Or Do it Yourself
 

Step 1
Filter your Feed

Before opening the report builder, set up your Feed. 
Apply filters to narrow down the data you want to analyze:

Step 2 
Launch the report builder

Click Create Report and select Excel Report (Advanced) from the dropdown.

 


Step 3 
Define your dimensions

Drag and drop the dimensions you want to group by. Some examples of questions dimensions help you answer:

 

 

  • "Which brands performed best on social vs. print?"
  • "Which publishers drove the highest MIV for our latest event?"
  • "How does coverage vary by region?"

Step 4
Select your metrics

Choose the metrics you want to measure — MIV, Placement Count, Potential Reach, Average MIV, and more. Drag and drop to rearrange; the report updates instantly as you adjust.

Step 5
Add a comparison period

 

 

 

Select a second date range and enable Show Delta to automatically calculate the change between the two periods. Useful for tracking growth or decline month-on-month or year-on-year.

Step 6
Preview and validate

Click Preview Report to check your structure before exporting.

Step 7
Save and export

  • Export — download immediately as an Excel file
  • Save — store the configuration for reuse. Choose Private (visible only to you) or Global (visible to your entire team)