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Ask business questions in plain English: “Which branch missed target this week?”
Ask “What changed in revenue this month?” Get the answer, see the chart, check the definition, and save the view for the next meeting.
Six actions cover the loop from the first question to a dashboard the team opens every week.
Ask business questions in plain English: “Which branch missed target this week?”
Turn an answer into a dashboard with charts, KPIs, filters, and notes.
See what changed, where it changed, and which number moved the result.
Keep terms such as revenue, active customer, and qualified lead consistent.
Configure access by user, role, and approved data source.
Save the answer as a repeatable view instead of rebuilding the report.
Connect approved data, add the definitions your team uses, then turn repeated questions into saved views.
Begin with the databases, spreadsheets, files, or reporting tables your team approves.
Add meanings, synonyms, and the language your team uses every day.
Explore revenue, customers, costs, operations, and performance in plain English.
Save recurring answers as charts and KPI views.
Review the result, refine the definition, and keep everyone on the same numbers.
The answer, chart, definition, access rule, and saved dashboard live in the same workspace.
Ask about revenue, sales, costs, customers, and operations using the same language your team uses in meetings.
Ask for “sales by region and month,” then shape the answer into charts, filters, and KPIs.
Give business users a readable explanation of what moved, where to look, and which follow-up question may help.
Map technical fields to company language so terms such as revenue, active customer, or qualified lead are more consistent.
Users work only with the data and dashboards approved for them.
Save the answer instead of starting over. Update the definition once and keep the view consistent.
We will show how Vizma BI turns it into an answer, chart, and dashboard.