Advanced Math Functions are here!

Our popular Calculated Graph feature has had an upgrade!

Now you can use the following functions within graph formulas:

  • Max(Graph1, Graph2, etc)

  • Min(Graph1, Graph2, etc)

Here’s how they work:

Let’s say you want to track and reward the Highest Sales for the month.

To do that, you compare all sales graphs. Using the Max() function, the graph will automatically calculate the highest sales for that period. Keep in mind, you can include two or more graphs within the formula.

highest sales - max function-2.png

Click on the Data Point to view the details and easily see who achieved the highest sales among your team.

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The Min() function works in the same way but will return the lowest value from a list of graphs. You can include two or more graphs within the formula.

lowest sales - min function-2.png

Another example of how you could use this feature is tracking a support statistic. You could track the fastest time to reply to support tickets or client queries. Conversely, you could track the slowest time, allowing you to drill into the detail of which support personnel need more training so you can improve company service and profitability.

We’ll be adding more advanced functions soon.  

Go ahead and give it a try today and reach out to support if you need help.

We offer full onboarding for your entire team.

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