Your company has a KPI dashboard. It was built six months ago by someone who has since moved teams. It shows revenue, churn, and a few product metrics. It loads slowly. The numbers don't match what finance reports. Nobody trusts it, but everyone screenshots it for the Monday standup.

This is the state of KPI dashboards at most companies. Not because the tools are bad, but because the approach is wrong. A dashboard is a static view of a dynamic system. The moment someone builds it, it starts drifting from reality.

What is a KPI dashboard?

A KPI (Key Performance Indicator) dashboard is a visual display of an organization's most important metrics. Revenue, customer count, churn rate, conversion rate, average order value, NPS. The metrics that tell you whether the business is healthy.

Traditional KPI dashboards live in a BI tool: Power BI, Tableau, Looker, Metabase, Grafana. An analyst builds the dashboard, connects it to a data source, and shares a link. People visit the dashboard (or receive a scheduled screenshot) to check the numbers.