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Indicate connects your siloed data systems into a single, unified platform. In just three steps, you’ll go from connecting a raw data source to viewing your first live dashboard.

Your Hotel is a Data Company

Modern hotels generate enormous amounts of data every day, but most of it sits scattered across disconnected systems, invisible and unused. Lean why your hotel is already a data company, and how Indic

Data Management

Marketplace

The marketplace is your catalog of everything Indicate can connect to via API.

Add a data source

Data sources are systems you connect to bring data into Indicate. Connect sources to unify data and power analytics.

Connections

Source Connections list the systems that is already connected. Review status and credentials in one place.

Delete a Source Connection

Learn how to permanently remove a Source Connection, including what the optional toggles do and what data you can choose to keep.

Import

Manually upload files into your Indicate warehouse without setting up a pipeline or integration. Use Import for one-time datasets, legacy data, or any source system that does not offer an API.

Share a data product

You can share data product with other spaces in Indicate. The recipient gets read-only access and can use it in their own dashboards and widgets.

Metrics

Metrics are the numbers behind every widget and dashboard in Indicate. This article explains what a metric is, where the numbers come from, how metrics relate to data products, and what to check when a value looks wrong.

Delete a pipeline

Learn the difference between deleting a pipeline and truncating its data, and how to do each safely.

Projects & Dashboard

Create a project

A project is the top-level container in Indicate. It groups your dashboards into a logical folder so your team can navigate, analyze, and share data around a common topic or goal.

Create a dashboard

A dashboard is your visual canvas for widgets, charts and KPIs. Learn how to create a new dashboard in a project, rename it to keep things organised, and delete dashboards you no longer need.

Favorite or Bookmark a dashboard

Pin a dashboard so it is easy to find: bookmark it for the whole space, or favorite it just for yourself.

Widgets

Create a widget

Add a widget to any dashboard to visualize a metric from your connected data sources.

Manage widget data sources & Metrics

Add, change, combine, and remove the data sources behind a widget, and swap the metric it shows, without rebuilding it.

Edit widget calendar

The calendar defines the time range for your widgets using presets or custom dates. Adjust ranges to refresh insights instantly and align comparisons.

Change widget type

Change a widget's type (Chart, Table, or Scorecard) and, for charts, its chart type, to best visualize trends, comparisons, and proportions in your data.

Style a widget

Style a widget: set series colors, hide a series with Ghost Mode, show values, and turn on stacked or smooth.

Ranking

The Ranking feature lets you sort and limit the data categories displayed in a widget, for example, showing only the top 5 pages by visits, or the bottom 3 by conversion rate.

Reference lines

Add reference lines such as targets, limits, or averages, and configure their key, type, level, extent, slope, polarity, color, and shape.

Change formatting

Formatting settings change how numbers are displayed without altering data. Configure numeric style, rounding, units, trimming zeros, and prefixes or postfixes.

Comparisons

Comparisons overlay prior periods or reference baselines to show change over time. Add multiple comparisons and configure labels, colors, and polarity.

Grouping and perspective

Grouping controls how data is displayed (e.g., by date or channel), while Perspective determines which data is filtered and included (e.g., by created date or arrival date).

Filter data

Learn how to refine your data visualizations by adding filters to include or exclude specific values based on dimensions like language, channel, or date.

Account Management

Profile

Manage your personal account information including your display name, password, and two-factor authentication settings.

Appearance

Customize how Indicate looks for you. Choose a theme that fits your style.

General

Manage your space's identity, the logo, the display name, and the unique Space ID used for API integrations. This article explains what each setting does, who can change it, and how to update it.

Team

Manage who has access to your space and what they can do. This article covers the three user types in Indicate, the member roles you can assign, how invitations work, and where to manage service accounts.

Invite a team member

Invite new members to your Indicate space and assign them a role. This article walks you through the invitation flow, how to pick the right role, what happens after you send, and how to manage pending invitations.

Delete a team member

Learn how to remove a team member from your space. Removing a member immediately revokes their access.

Service accounts

Service accounts are virtual identities for integrations, bots, or automated processes. This article explains what they are, when to use them, how they pair with tokens, and where to manage them.

Tokens

Access tokens let external tools and software platforms authenticate against your Indicate space. There are two types: Agent Tokens for AI assistants and automation tools, and API Tokens for using Indicate as your data infrastructure layer.

Agent Tokens

An agent token connects an external tool like Claude, n8n, or VS Code to your Indicate space. This article covers what agent tokens are, how to create one, how to connect it to your tool, and how to revoke it

Security

The Security page is where space admins manage security policies. That means requiring two-factor authentication (2FA) for every member before they can access the workspace.

Audit Log

The Audit Log records every action taken in your workspace with timestamp, actor, and context. Use it to answer “who did what, and when?” for security reviews, troubleshooting, and compliance.

Advanced

Data Studio

Explore the raw data behind your metrics in the Data Studio. Learn how to read Indicate system columns, find the connection_id to filter multiple connections of the same source, and troubleshoot missing, empty, or duplicated data.