Adding KPI Pattern to my Site

Appian Community Team,

I have a Site which 5 Interfaces in it. Please see below screenshot for reference. If I want to add KPI, where should I add it? Is it to all individual interfaces or should that be added onto the Site Page?

If its on the Site page, can you guide me here please. I am new to Appian and I am open for suggestions here.

Regards,

Mahesh

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  • Hi,,

    When deciding where to add KPIs in your Appian Site, it’s essential to consider how users will interact with the KPIs [UI/UX] and their relevance to either individual interfaces or the entire Site. Here are some points to help you decide:

    1. High-Level Overview:
      If the KPIs provide a summary or high-level overview of the entire Site, such as key metrics or trends, add them to the dashboard/landing page.

    2. Specific Functionality:
      If the KPIs are tied to specific data or functionalities within an interface, place them on the individual pages where they are most relevant.


    Suggested KPIS based on your schreenshot :

    a. Occupancy Chart: A pie chart showing the ratio of occupied vs. vacant data.
    b. Listing Price Growth: Metrics to display total listing price growth (weekly/monthly).
    c. Review Stages: A summary of current review stages to track progress.

    just for an idea :
      

    Ultimately, the placement of KPIs depends on the user experience and interface requirements plus what your data is. Let me know if you need further assistance or detailed guidance!

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  • Hi,,

    When deciding where to add KPIs in your Appian Site, it’s essential to consider how users will interact with the KPIs [UI/UX] and their relevance to either individual interfaces or the entire Site. Here are some points to help you decide:

    1. High-Level Overview:
      If the KPIs provide a summary or high-level overview of the entire Site, such as key metrics or trends, add them to the dashboard/landing page.

    2. Specific Functionality:
      If the KPIs are tied to specific data or functionalities within an interface, place them on the individual pages where they are most relevant.


    Suggested KPIS based on your schreenshot :

    a. Occupancy Chart: A pie chart showing the ratio of occupied vs. vacant data.
    b. Listing Price Growth: Metrics to display total listing price growth (weekly/monthly).
    c. Review Stages: A summary of current review stages to track progress.

    just for an idea :
      

    Ultimately, the placement of KPIs depends on the user experience and interface requirements plus what your data is. Let me know if you need further assistance or detailed guidance!

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