Some friendly feedback: Your pricing table lists the most expensive plan as being "for big boys". This is really not appropriate and looks immature; it will put a lot of people off. I assume this is not your intention though!
This comment (as well as other from Yearscal) was from Dsplai. We have two projects here and I was inattentive and commented under another account. Excuse me for the mess.
You should pay a native English speaker to rewrite your copy. It's intelligible, but very broken and would not give me any confidence in paying for your product.
Dashboards should not "loop" — that totally defeats the purpose of communal screens as information radiators! Screens should always display the same dashboard continuously, so that viewers can passively detect and identify changes.
For instance, Really Big Enterprises don't always have consensus among teams on what tools to use, and so.. for war/peace rooms, collecting all the dashboards relevant for an operations event is the vital requirement.
Incident- or event-based war rooms are special cases, but in those cases, static information radiators are even more important. Saying "Hey everyone, look at what <metric> is doing right now" and having it rotate away is totally destructive to coherence.
If you want more information than can be displayed on available information radiators, they belong on individuals' computers.
This whole comment chain distills down to "some people, who are wrong, don't agree" which is 100% noise, 0% signal. I'm not sure why you bothered replying.
This seems like a good idea, and I'm sure a lot of use cases for people that have multiple dashboard that they don't want to keep loading and checking or setting up multiple computers to do that.
Genuinely curious: what's the point of this? If I'm trying to look at a specific dashboard, I would go directly to it and I wouldn't want it scrolling away from under me. If I'm not looking at a specific dashboard, why would I want them scrolling around in front of me?
I'm with you. I absolutely hate rotating displays. If I look at it with intent, it's only going to be what I want 1/N of the time, meaning I'm wasting time N-1/N of the time.
And if it's just a general information radiator, as with a big wall display, I still want it to be stable, because a) it's better for developing a correlative understanding between different variables, and b) I want to train people to look at it with intent.
The only time it ever made sense to me was a) when displays were expensive, and b) people were going to anyhow be standing around with nothing to do. E.g., the decades-old BART LED-matrix signs rotate. I still hate it, but I get it. Now, though, displays are cheap, and at work, hopefully people have things to do!
I've definitely been on teams before which have investigated aggregating all of our metrics into Geckoboard to have posted up on TVs near our work areas.
These may be an interesting alternative since it gets rid of some of that integration portion and instead just shows the source and scrolls.
Pricing table doesn’t render right on iPhone 11 safari (although I have a pi-hole so may be related.)
I like the idea of the product but I don’t like the name. It’s hard to remember and it has ai in the name which makes it seem related to artificial intelligence.
Can someone suggest something similar for linux ? I have a raspberry pi and I would like to pull images from Reddit Eli5, reddit no stupid questions and reddit cool guides for display on home computer. Kids will love it.