Analytics are no longer about static dashboards and one-size-fits-all solutions. Today’s product leaders and developers face relentless pressure to deliver engaging, personalized, and AI-driven insights within applications—all while managing constrained resources and meeting end-user demands for seamless, intuitive experiences.
The Sisense Compose SDK redefines how dev and product leaders build and -integrate customizable analytics into their apps, using AI to simplify complex processes. It means empowering teams to go beyond traditional business intelligence by integrating dynamic, tailored insights directly into workflows. With minimal coding effort required, product teams can create data-rich, engaging experiences for their end users.
The result? Teams can focus on delivering innovative features, delighting customers, and driving value faster than ever.
Unleashing the power of AI-powered analytics
The latest updates to Compose SDK are designed to enhance collaboration and simplify embedding analytics through AI-powered features that empower creators and end-users alike. These updates empower both creators and end-users to make analytics more accessible and impactful.
For creators: Product leaders and developers can leverage natural language AI to create and customize widgets or dashboards effortlessly. Simple commands like “Show me sales trends over the past year” accelerate prototyping and deployment, reducing friction between product and engineering teams.
For end-users: The integrated AI Assistant (beta) takes data exploration to the next level. Users can interact with data conversationally by asking questions like “What’s our top-performing region this quarter?” and instantly receive tailored visualizations. The AI Assistant functionality enables intuitive, self-service analytics, removing the need for advanced technical expertise.
AI transforms analytics creation, enabling teams to deliver seamless, user-friendly experiences from design to delivery.
Experience the power of Compose SDK–Check out the Playground!
Discover how easily you can embed advanced analytics and visualizations into your applications. Experiment with real-world examples like column charts, dashboards, and micro-analytics. No setup is needed—just explore, edit, and see instant results.
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Embedding AI-enhanced dashboards has never been simpler
With our new DashboardById and Dashboard components (beta), embedding interactive dashboards into your application is as easy as writing a single line of code. Developers can also harness AI features to customize these dashboards dynamically, adding widgets or adjusting layouts with ease.
What you’ll love:
Full cross widgets: Automatically apply filters across the entire dashboard when users interact with charts.
Right-click drill-down options: Allow your end-users to dive deeper into data through hierarchical drill-downs and granular date levels with intuitive right-click options.
These enhancements replace outdated, slow iFrames and include built-in cross-filtering and drill-down functionality. This functionality is critical for end-users to explore data deeper, and independently, making your application even more valuable to them. Whether you’re creating a dashboard from scratch or embedding an existing one, you can now offer an even more interactive and seamless experience for your users.
Build custom widgets with AI and plugins
Compose SDK now includes a Plugin Framework for advanced customization. Developers can integrate AI-driven components or create entirely new widgets to address unique use cases.
Seamless integration: Use the PluginComponent(beta) interface to ensure custom widgets integrate smoothly into your app’s analytics experience.
Total flexibility: Whether it’s a custom heatmap or an interactive slider, you now have the tools to build exactly what your users need.
What you’ll love:
Transitioning from Fusion to Compose SDK is easier than ever, without sacrificing the custom functionality you rely on.
If you rely on custom plugins, you can still take advantage of the latest innovations in Compose SDK.
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Revolutionizing collaboration with AI-powered code generation
Non-technical product leaders can leverage a user-friendly interface to generate Compose SDK code snippets directly from Fusion. With AI assistance, these snippets are created faster and with fewer errors, accelerating collaboration between teams.
How it works:
Use natural language commands to describe the widget or dashboard you need.
Instantly receive an embeddable code snippet.
Share with developers to streamline implementation.
This feature minimizes back-and-forth between product and development teams, saving time and increasing productivity.
New visualizations, now supported in Compose SDK
We’ve bridged the gap between Fusion and Compose SDK by introducing new visualization types. Widgets such as rich text widgets, calendar heatmaps, and charts with forecasts and trends are now supported.
What you’ll love:
Your dashboards built in the Compose SDK are as visually rich and flexible as those in Fusion.
You can now embed a wider variety of widgets, which means an enhanced and more engaging end-user experience.
AI-powered insights for everyone
Sisense democratizes data access with AI features like natural language queries and automated trend analysis—centralized in tools like the integrated AI Assistant. These capabilities transform analytics into a tool everyone can use, not just data scientists.
Key benefits:
Faster time to market with AI-assisted analytics development.
Enhanced collaboration between product leaders and developers.
Intuitive, self-service analytics for end-users via the AI Assistant.
Start your AI analytics journey today
AI-powered tools and capabilities from Sisense streamline the process, making it easier to create stunning data experiences that engage and delight your end-users. Book a virtual demo or meet with our Product experts at AWS re:Invent in Las Vegas, Nevada the week of December 2.