Reflect Studio
Book classes. Track workouts. Stay connected.
12 followers
Book classes. Track workouts. Stay connected.
12 followers
Reflect Studio app makes managing your fitness life seamless. Browse class schedules, book sessions, manage memberships, and stay updated with your favorite yoga, pilates, dance or boutique studio—all in one place.

Reflect Studio isn’t just another dashboard tool—it points toward democratizing data insight. When non-engineers, product managers, and designers can build visual reports themselves, analytics becomes an active part of decision making. I see this shifting how data is used in teams.
Great launch! A few ideas to make it even stronger:
More connector support (databases, APIs, spreadsheets)
Live data refresh / streaming updates
Prebuilt templates / component library
Export / embed options (SVG, iframe, etc.)
Version control or rollback for visualizations
Congratulations on Reflect Studio V2! I can already see many SaaS products using this for embedded analytics. Over time, adding features like conditional formatting, drill-down interactivity, cross-filtering, and collaborative visual editing will further elevate this tool. Really promising start.
Reflect Studio is exactly what product teams have been waiting for—creating beautiful, interactive charts without writing code is a game changer. The V2 announcement really shows that you’re listening to feedback and building something people can use immediately. Kudos to the team!
What impresses me most about Reflect Studio is the balance between power and usability. Allowing users to customize look & feel, choose from visual components, and integrate into their SaaS without code is huge. If you layer in data source connectors, real-time updates, and template galleries, this tool will become indispensable for embedded analytics.
As someone who builds dashboards and cares about visuals, Reflect Studio feels refreshing. Usually building analytics means wrestling with design, front-end, and data plumbing—Reflect seems to pull much of that away. If the tool is intuitive and responsive, I’ll use it to prototype dashboards fast.