The visual analytics workspace.

Infigure turns analytical work into a connected document you can edit, publish, and export without rebuilding the same story across dashboards, slides, PDFs, and screenshots.

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Overview

Northwind Q3 Revenue Review

The same document combines live figures, annotations, and layout before it becomes a published stakeholder page.

Connected

Q3 revenue

$24.8M

+12% vs Q2

Published pages

14

Northwind team

Refresh cadence

5 min

warehouse sync

Review status

Live

stakeholder-ready

Figure

Weekly sync

ForecastActual

Narrative

Beverage growth is carrying the quarter, but export margin is still the main drag on plan.

Sources

SQLSynced
PythonSynced
SheetsSynced

Outputs

Web
PDF
Slides
northwind.infigured.com/p/q3-review

Why it reads differently

One product surface that explains the workflow.

Infigure is not another dashboard destination. It is the document layer that keeps figures, context, and publishable outputs attached to the work behind them.

Editor to published page

One document, two surfaces

Edit the same .infig file in the workspace, then publish it as a live URL for everyone else.

Editor

northwind-q3.infig

Published

/p/q3-review

Connected instead of exported

Connect once, query anywhere

Keep SQL, Python, Sheets, and warehouse data in the workflow instead of flattening the analysis into images.

Snowflakeconnected
Python modelconnected
CSV appendixconnected

Built for final-mile delivery

Presentation-ready by default

Frames, callouts, figures, and publish settings live together so the visual layer survives handoff.

Figurelive
Narrativeframed
Outputsweb / pdf / slides

Live workspace

This environment already has a marketing demo canvas wired up.

Instead of rebuilding

Notebook
PNG
Slides
PDF
Website
.infig

Purpose

Infigure gives analytical work a stable visual object: connected, editable, publishable, and ready for review.

Web, PDF, PNG, and slides from the same source.

Core surfaces

Built for charts, layout, and reporting logic in one place.

Old workflow

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Slide 08static
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Slide 10static

Infigure document

Q3 Revenue Review

One source-backed reporting artifact

live

Present

Present without rebuilding the story in slides

Build charts that stay connected to the data and still read like finished reporting artifacts.

Beverages
Produce
Export
Retail
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4

Analytics

Analytics that stay close to the source

Work with charts, summaries, and reporting views that stay grounded in the same connected evidence layer.

{%bar_chart
data="spending_by_category"
x="category"
y="total_sales"
order="total_sales desc"
/%}

Code

Code where it actually helps

Keep SQL, Python, and configurable chart logic close to the document instead of flattening everything into exports.

AI assistance

Edit the reporting layer with context intact.

Infigure can help reshape titles, commentary, and layout while staying grounded in the same document, figures, and source-backed data the team is already working from.

The goal is not generic chat. It is faster refinement of the actual artifact being reviewed.

1Q3 Business Update
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<Callout title='Forecast variance' value='-3.1%' />
5
<BarChart title='Transactions by Category' where='year = 2024' />
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<Narrative text='Beverages led growth while export margin lagged plan.' />
7
<Table title='Category Sales by Year (2022+)' />
ChatDocumentData
can you turn this revenue review into a shorter board update and add a variance callout?
I shortened the narrative, added a board-ready summary, and inserted a callout for the -3.1% forecast variance.
move the variance callout above the chart and tighten the title
The callout now sits above the chart and the title has been reduced to a shorter executive heading.
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Data access

Use the data your team already trusts.

Infigure is designed to sit downstream of the existing analytical stack. Warehouses, sheet models, notebook outputs, and reporting tables stay in play while the visual layer becomes easier to edit, review, publish, and export.

Warehouse tables

Bring trusted reporting tables forward without copying them into a separate presentation stack.

Spreadsheet models

Use Excel and Sheets where operating teams already maintain the numbers behind the report.

Code and notebooks

Keep SQL, Python, and model outputs attached to the same reporting workflow.

Refresh-aware delivery

Publish and export from a source-backed layer instead of rebuilding the artifact after every update.

Infigure data layer

Source-backed reporting inputs

northwind.orders

Every 15 mins
Snowflake
Postgres
CSV

finance_model

Hourly
Google Sheets
Excel
BigQuery

forecast_notes

Daily
Python
Markdown
Parquet