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Advanced Visualizations

An overview of advanced visualizations that are available with support from our Juice Professional Services team

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Written by Zach Gemignani
Updated over 2 years ago

Juicebox comes standard with a host of visualization options. Check out the list here.

The Juicebox platform also includes a variety of advanced visualizations that are not (yet) available within the standard Juicebox editing interface. Those options are described below. Contact our support team to find out how to include these advanced visualizations in your Juicebox reports.

Distribution

The distribution visualization shows individual items (e.g. customers, products, locations, etc.) broken out into buckets. Individual items can be colored and labeled. The number and values for each bucket can also be customized.

Cards

The cards visualization is an engaging way to show a list of items. Cards can be custom designed to show content, including images, metric values, and detailed descriptions. The list of cards can be searched and sorted.

Heatmap

The heatmap feature dynamically generates a map overlay representing the density of points on a geographic map (like a storm on a weather map). The heatmap layer can be combined with the standard map bubbles to show a more complete picture of your data.

Choropleth Map

Some geographic data is best shown using shapes representing countries, states, counties, or other geographic regions. Individual shapes can be colored to represent values in your data.

Lollipop

Our lollipop visualization displays a series of measure values using a common scale. Each lollipop may represent a dimensional element (e.g. products, regions) and can show a primary measure, benchmark value, and a target range.

Flower

The flower visualization can show many performance measures, each represented by a separate "petal." Individual flowers can highlight how the performance varies across many entities. With rollover details and selection, you can both explore and drill to details.

Sankey

Sankey visualizations are a powerful tool to see both the composition of elements at different stages (e.g. start and end stages in the examples below) as well as the flows of elements that contributed to differences across stages.

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