The proposed feature aims to enhance the functionality of forms by allowing users to embed charts that visualize data. Users can select a type of graph (e.g., line, bar, pie) and then input or select data points to populate the graph, all within the form itself.
Technical Feasibility: Modern form builders support embedding various elements. Integrating a charting library with the form builder can make this feature a reality.
User Experience:
Intuitive Interface: Users should easily select the chart type, input data, and view the updated chart.
Local Data Input: Data for the charts should be provided locally within the form, ensuring data integrity and minimizing potential errors.
Real-time Visualization: Charts should update in real-time as users input or adjust data.
Pest Control:
Baits Monitoring: Show the number of baits changed versus those unchanged during a service visit using a bar graph.
Health & Fitness:
Progress Tracking: Compare initial fitness metrics against current measurements over time using a line graph.
Tagging Industry:
Tagging Status: Visualize the number of assets or livestock tagged versus untagged using a pie chart.
Building Inspection:
Compliance Report: Compare compliant areas in a building versus non-compliant areas using a bar graph.
Manufacturing:
Quality Control: Visualize the number of products meeting quality standards versus those that don't using a pie chart.
Agriculture:
Crop Yield Analysis: Compare expected crop yield versus actual yield using a bar graph.
Environmental Monitoring:
Pollution Levels: Track desired pollution levels against actual measurements over time using a line graph.
Retail & Sales:
Inventory Management: Compare expected stock levels versus actual stock on hand using a bar graph.
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In Review
π‘ Feature Request
Forms
Over 2 years ago

Matthew Vanderburg
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In Review
π‘ Feature Request
Forms
Over 2 years ago

Matthew Vanderburg
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