Using the Reporting Portal Dashboard
Graphs
The graphs provide helpful visualization of data usage for many different aspects and categories of usage. Color-coded legends at the bottom of each graph help you understand what each piece of information represents.
Imagery Usage Charts
The imagery usage charts help you understand how many “units,” or tiles, of imagery your organization has consumed in the selected time range for the major imagery types, which are Blue Sky, Gray Sky, and Elevate (elevation model data).
Imagery Usage Line Graph
The imagery usage line graph helps you understand how many units of imagery your organization has consumed in the selected time range. In the imagery usage line graph, the X axis shows the date, and the Y axis shows the amount of tiles consumed.
Exact usage information can be gathered by hovering over any point on the graph.
At the top there are options to download the chart image to save it for use outside the Reporting Portal. There is also a toggle to show the graph in a stacked format.
Imagery Usage Pie Graph
The imagery usage pie graph helps you understand how many units of imagery your organization has consumed compared to other types of imagery, in the selected time range. In the imagery usage pie graph, the full circle represents total usage and the “pieces of the pie” represent usage proportions for each imagery category.
Exact usage information can be gathered by hovering over any section of the graph.
At the top there is an option to download the chart image to save it for use outside the Reporting Portal.
Elements Usage Charts
The Elements usage charts help you understand how many “units,” or specific Elements requests, your organization has consumed in the selected time range for the different types of Elements products, which are property information related data including building and damage layers, damage attributes, and property report PDFs.
Elements Usage Line Graph
The Elements usage line graph helps you understand how many units of Elements products your organization has consumed in the selected time range. In the Elements usage line graph, the X axis shows the date, and the Y axis shows the amount of tiles consumed.
Exact usage information can be gathered by hovering over any point on the graph.
At the top there are options to download the chart image to save it for use outside the Reporting Portal. There is also a toggle to show the graph in a stacked format.
Elements Usage Pie Graph
The Elements usage pie graph helps you understand how many units of Elements products your organization has consumed compared to other types of Elements products, in the selected time range. In the Elements usage pie graph, the full circle represents total usage and the “pieces of the pie” represent usage proportions for each Elements product category.
Exact usage information can be gathered by hovering over any section of the graph.
At the top there is an option to download the chart image to save it for use outside the Reporting Portal.
Application Usage Charts
The Application usage charts help you understand how many “units,” or specific requests, your organization has consumed in the selected time range in the different applications (API, Viewer, and Map Control).
Application Usage Line Graph
The application usage line graph helps you understand how much usage your organization has consumed in each application type over time. In the application usage line graph, the X axis shows the date, and the Y axis shows the amount of requests per application.
Exact usage information can be gathered by hovering over any point on the graph.
At the top there are options to download the chart image to save it for use outside the Reporting Portal. There is also a toggle to show the graph in a stacked format.
Application Usage Pie Graph
The application usage pie graph helps you understand how much usage your organization has consumed in each application compared to the other applications, in the selected time range. In the application usage pie graph, the full circle represents total usage and the “pieces of the pie” represent usage proportions for each application.
Exact usage information can be gathered by hovering over any section of the graph.
At the top there is an option to download the chart image to save it for use outside the Reporting Portal.
Regions Usage Charts
The Regions usage charts help you understand how many “units” of data your organization has consumed in the various data regions, such as the US, Europe, Australia, Canada, etc, in the selected time range.
Regions Usage Map
The regions usage map helps you understand how many units of data your organization has consumed in each region in the selected time range. In the regions usage map, usage numbers are represented by proportional symbols on the regions they represent.
Exact usage information can be gathered by hovering over any circle on the map.
At the top there is an option to download the map image to save it for use outside the Reporting Portal.
Regions Usage Pie Graph
The regions usage pie graph helps you understand how many units of imagery your organization has consumed in each region compared to other regions, in the selected time range. In the regions usage pie graph, the full circle represents total usage and the “pieces of the pie” represent usage proportions for each region.
Exact usage information can be gathered by hovering over any section of the graph.
At the top there is an option to download the chart image to save it for use outside the Reporting Portal.
User Usage Chart
The User Usage chart is a heatmap-style chart that shows the amount of usage in each category for each user in your organization.
The shades of green represent higher or lower usage (darker green = higher usage, lighter green = lower usage). The legend on the right side of the chart shows what range of usage each shade of green represents. The scale is dynamic, which means it shifts and adapts to best represent your organization’s usage.
You can see exact usage numbers by hovering over any item in the heatmap.
You can change the category for which usage stats you’re viewing by using the drop down filter at the top right.
There is an option to export the chart as an image to save for use outside the Reporting Portal, and also an option to export the entire chart in CSV format. Note that the image export option will show the ten users visible on the current chart page, but the CSV export option will contain data for all users in the chart, even if they’re on different pages.