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What does the Tab widget do?

The Tab widget displays multiple KPI metrics in a single widget, letting you switch between them with a click. Each tab shows the metric's value with a sparkline, and the selected tab expands to show a full trend graph below. How to configure it:


  1. Drag the Tab widget onto your dashboard.
  2. Select your Dataset and apply any Filters.
  3. Add the Metrics you want to include (e.g. Sent, Opens %, Click to Open %, Clicks, Revenue, Sessions). Drag to reorder them.
  4. Set Group by, choose your chart type and granularity under Chart settings.
  5. The widget renders all metrics as a scrollable header row. Clicking any metric highlights it and updates the graph below to show that metric's trend over time.


A few examples to use the Tab widget

  • Add Sent, Opens, Clicks, and Revenue to one Tab widget for a complete campaign health view in a single block.
  • Use it as a summary widget at the top of your dashboard, so any stakeholder can quickly explore the metric that matters most to them.
  • Group all engagement metrics (Opens %, Click to Open %, Sessions) together to compare trends without cluttering the dashboard with separate charts.



Your whole program, one widget

Instead of scrolling through a dozen separate cards and graphs, the Tab widget consolidates your key metrics into one interactive block. More insight, less noise. Put your most-watched metric first in the list. It's the one that appears selected by default when the dashboard loads, so it sets the tone for whoever opens the report.

Updated on: 08/03/2026