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All Mindlytics Analysis Charts follow a common configuration and interaction model. This pattern allows users to quickly create, modify, save, and reuse charts across different analytical use cases. Each chart is configured using left-side controls, a central visualization area, and top-right visualization options.

1. Left-side configuration controls

The left panel defines what data is included in the chart and how it is filtered. While the exact controls may vary by chart type, they follow a consistent structure.

Events

Defines which events are included in the analysis.
  • Default: Any Event (includes all tracked events)
  • One or more specific events can be selected
  • Selected events can be filtered using event properties
Example
Event = Intent Informed
Event Property = source = mobile

For users

Restricts analysis to a specific set of users.
  • Default: All users
  • Filter users by:
    • User traits and values
    • Users who performed a specific event
    • Preconfigured user cohorts
Example
Users where plan = enterprise

Shown Intent

Adds intent-level context to the analysis.
  • Filters events to those generated when a specific intent was expressed
Example
Shown Intent = ResetPassword

Measured as

Defines how the selected data is aggregated.
  • Uniques – Number of unique users who generated the events
  • Totals – Total number of events generated
  • Average – Average number of events per user
Example
Measured as = Totals → “How many Reset password dialog happened?”

2. Time range and bucketing

Time controls appear in the top-right of the chart display area and apply across all chart types.
  • Bucket data daily, weekly, or monthly
  • Choose a custom start and end date
  • Or select predefined ranges such as 7d, 30d, or 60d
Example
Daily buckets over the last 7 days

3. Visualization options

Users can control how the data is rendered.
  • Select Line or Bar or **Pie **chart (where applicable)
  • Visualization updates instantly as configuration changes

4. Chart metadata and saving

At the top of the chart display area, users can configure metadata for reuse and sharing.
  • Chart name (required to save)
  • Optional description for context
Saved charts:
  • Appear under the Charts section in the left navigation
  • Can be added to one or more dashboards
  • Can be deleted using the “…” menu

5. Summary metrics and underlying data

Below the chart title, Mindlytics displays pre-calculated summary values for the selected dataset. At the bottom of the chart display area, the underlying data table used to render the chart is shown.
  • Enables export or copy/paste
  • Ensures transparency between visualization and raw data