Integrations allow you to connect Dashbreeze with various data sources you already use, making it easy to import and visualize your data. We’ll walk you through the steps to connect your chosen platform, configure your dataset, and set up everything so you can start building your dashboards.

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The currently available integrations are with Google Sheets, Notion, and Airtable.

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To create a dataset using integrations as a data source, first you need to connect your account on these platforms to Dashbreeze. Learn more here

Integrations

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Creating a dataset

When you click the Create dataset button, select the option From an integrationunder the source options.

Next, give your dataset a name and select which plataform you want to connect with.

If you have more than one account from that platform connected to Dashbreeze, you need to select which account you want to use.

For each platform, the data selection process is slightly different. But basically, at this stage, you need to indicate to Dashbreeze which spreadsheet or database you want to use as the basis for building the dataset.

If your file has headers (meaning the first row contains the column titles), make sure to leave the checkbox selected. If it doesn’t, uncheck the box.

Example of a file with headers.

Example of a file with headers.

Finally, if you want that dataset to have its data updated automatically, enable the auto-refresh setting.

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Learn more about auto-refresh here:

Using the auto-refresh data

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And that's it! Your dataset has been created!

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If you want to know the process of creating datasets for each of our integrations:

Google Sheets

Airtable

Notion

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