Product update: Power BI Dashboards, Integration Logs and More

Our development team has been busy lately and here are a bunch of new product updates. In this blog we'll go through ready-made Power BI Dashboards, Transparent Integration Logs and revamped layout for email notifications.

This is the third blog post from our recent launch event held on the 17th of April 2024. Even more blog posts about other updates will follow soon.

Ready-made Power BI Dashboards

Power BI Dashboards are almost always already in use, especially in enterprises. But the tricky part is that somebody has to build the dashboards in Power BI. Now, when it comes to Falcony data, that’s not an issue anymore. With our fresh, good-looking dashboards, one can simply download the Power BI template within Falcony, open it in Power BI desktop solution and connect it to the Falcony database.

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Our ready-made dashboards include separate views for audits, observations and audit observations. All of them have drill-downs by template, place, reporter and time. The requirements? Power BI Pro license (~10€/month) and Database connection (the so called BI-integration) in Falcony (150€/month).

Integration logs and documentation

The integrations update is this time about the transparency of how all the integrations that we have for different customers are documented and performing.

In the administration there’s a page called Integrations where admin users can find two separate tabs: “Integrations” and “Logs”. Under integrations are documentations of different integrations. Whenever we make the changes to certain customer-specific integrations, these documentations are updated and always transparent to both sides.

The other tab is called "Logs", which show the status of each integration run, whether or not those runs were successful and if they failed, why they failed. This gives more control to our customers to know that integrations are working as they should.

New email layout

We actually pushed this update in its entirety to all customers during the last two quarters and now everyone should be experiencing its benefits. What this means in practice is that the new emails sent from falcony are cleaner from a UI perspective and they will also allow more information to be shown and customized in the emails.

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Part of the reason why we developed this is that it will allow us to release further set of email notifications to be sent by Falcony such as the already released scheduled audit reminder emails AND the long-awaited, and hopefully soon upcming, audit completion emails. More information on the latter will follow. 

Conclusion

If you are interested in any one of these, let us know. Lots of updates are also being worked at this very moment too, so stay tuned for future releases!

If you are new to Falcony, simply reach out to use and let's book a meeting to discuss more! Or start a free trial to see Falcony in action:

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We are building the world's first operational involvement platform. Our mission is to make the process of finding, sharing, fixing and learning from issues and observations as easy as thinking about them and as rewarding as being remembered for them.‍

By doing this, we are making work more meaningful for all parties involved.

More information at falcony.io.

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