Besides the standard reporting, Limecraft offers real-time and interactive dashboards for customers on an Enterprise plan. These dashboards give you instant insights into usage, task progress, and delivery performance — all without the need to export or process raw data.
Use this article to learn what each dashboard shows, how to navigate them, and how to make the most of the available insights.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- 1. What is real-time Analytics, and how Is it Different from Reporting?
- 2. Accessing the Analytics Section
- 3. Types of Dashboards
- 4. Download Previous Reports
1. What are Real-Time Analytics, and how Does it Differ from Reporting?
The Analytics and Reporting section accessible via Account Details use similar data about usage and workflows that have been executed, but they have a different purpose. In the 'Analytics' section you can access usage data in real-time through interactive dashboards.
To help production teams and account managers stay on top of their operations, Limecraft now includes interactive dashboards. Whether you're managing content intake, tracking production volumes, or reviewing user activity, these tools are designed to simplify decision-making and improve operational oversight.
Each of the data sets is available for download as CSV, xlsx, or as a visual.
2. Accessing the Analytics Section
Before you begin: - Dashboards are uniquely accessible for customers on an Enterprise plan. Please consult your account admin for more info. - Only the Account Admin will have access to Dashboards. If you wish to change something in the account settings, but don't have the permission to do so, you will need to contact your account admin to administer the changes.
To access the account settings, simply click 'account settings' on Limecraft's top page next to the name of the account are managing, and select 'Reporting' from the menu on the left hand side.
3. Types of Dashboards
Out of the box, Limecraft offers
3.1 Account Usage
What: The 'Account Usage' gives a global overview of consumable resources for the account as a whole, broken down per timeframe, for commissioning editors to make cost forecasts.
Who it's for: Producers, commissioning editors, and account managers.
Purpose: Monitor resources consumed during production - Managed Media (labeled 'Volume stored'), Ingested Media (labeled 'ingested volume'), storage use, and Media Intelligence components.
Including the following Data and Key Metrics (columns):
The number of Workspaces
The number of registered users
Ingested Media, measured in hours
Managed Media, measured in hours
Storage Used
Hours of content transcribed
Hours of content translated
Hours of content subtitled, manually, via transcription and using import
Hours of content rendered
3.2 Account Billing
What: the content of the Account Billing dashboard is similar to the Account Usage dashboard, but with a data filter that matches the billing periods.
Who it's for: Cost controllers looking to explore the detail of the line items on the invoice.
3.3 Workspace Usage
What: A dashboard that has a filter to select or deselect specific Workspaces
Who it's for: Account Admins that want to track the attribution per workspace
3.4 Usage Data
What: The most granular data, down to the individual activity, which can be filtered by date range and broken down per workspace
4. Download Previous Reports
Use the download icon in the right upper corner of each reporting fragment to download the data.