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@flippiefinance Wow!! This is fantastic! I love how on mobile the dashboard kpi cards aren’t just static, they’re fully dynamic. That’s so useful and such a hard thing to execute at a small scale! I love the “what stands out” and “what’s growing” insights. You just gained a user.
@anna_jarrett Anna, this genuinely made my morning! :) The dynamic mobile cards were honestly one of the most painful things to get right, keeping them fully live without wrecking performance on a small budget took way too many late nights (but it's so worth it!!), so it means a lot that they landed for you.
And you picked up on the two things I care about most: the "what stands out" and "what's growing" insights. The whole goal was to surface the story in the numbers, not just dump a table on you.
Now I have to ask, what's the first stock you're going to run through it? Genuinely curious what you'll think of the quality score on something you know well. And if anything feels off or missing, tell me straight, that's exactly the feedback that makes it better 🙌
@anna_jarrett This is exactly the kind of feedback I was hoping for, thank you!
Coming from someone who's lived in Kubernetes KPIs and cloud cost dashboards, snappy means a lot, that was the whole obsession.
And you've hit on something I genuinely go back and forth on. The "novice view" idea is spot on: the data is only powerful if it doesn't intimidate the person who's new to fundamentals. Tooltips on labels like Profitability and Returns are honestly low-hanging fruit I should have already done, that's going on the list today.
We do have a lot of tooltips already but I agree that we should maybe clarify these too!
The guided third button (watchlist / compare / guidance) is a bigger idea but I love it, especially the "explain this metric in plain English" angle for newcomers.
Quick question while I have you: when you ran IBM, which specific terms or numbers made you pause and think "I'd want this explained"? If I can capture the exact moments a smart-but-new user hesitates, that's the novice view designing itself. You might be helping shape the next feature here ;)