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Announcement
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New: CloudFlow Dashboard Widget

The CloudFlow Widget is a new dashboard widget type that lets you visualize data from your CloudFlow and Datastore tables alongside your existing dashboards and reports. Build operational dashboards from the data your CloudFlow flows already produce — all without leaving the platform.

First, if you're not familiar with CloudFlow, it is a no-code FinOps automation platform. It is fully integrated with DoiT Cloud Intelligence™ to automate cost optimization opportunities and enforce governance in real time. You can think of it as a platform that automates repetitive FinOps tasks.

What's New

You can now add one or more CloudFlow widgets to any dashboard. Each widget connects to a CloudFlow node or Datastore table and renders the data in the visualization of your choice:

  • Table — sortable, column-selectable data grid
  • Column / Stacked Column — grouped or stacked bar charts with dual-axis support
  • Line — trend lines over any dimension
  • Combo (Column + Line) — mix bar and line series on the same chart
  • Metric — a single headline number with sparkline trend and percentage change

Configuration is fully guided — select your data source, pick a display type, and the widget walks you through the rest. Widgets auto-refresh and show a "last updated" timestamp so your data is always current.

Use Case: Tagging Hygiene Dashboard

Imagine you have a CloudFlow that runs daily to analyze your cloud billing data for untagged resources. With the new widget, you can build a complete Tagging Hygiene dashboard:

  1. "Tagging Coverage Change (30d)" — a single headline number showing how many percentage points your tagging coverage shifted over the last 30 days, with a sparkline trend and a ∧/∨ indicator so you know immediately if coverage is improving.
  2. "Taggable vs. Untagged Costs" — a grouped bar chart comparing taggable and untagged costs for the current 30-day window against the previous 30 days, so you can see whether untagged spend is shrinking.
  3. "Untagged Share %" — a trend line showing the percentage of spend that remains untagged, current vs. previous period.
  4. "Time-to-Tag Leakage" — a sortable grid listing accounts with persistent tagging gaps: days with leakage, last leak date, max daily leak, and total untagged cost per service.
  5. "New SKUs w/o Tags" — another table surfacing newly discovered SKUs that have no tags, with project ID, first-seen date, SKU description, and 7-day cost.

All five widgets appear on a single dashboard, even though their underlying data comes from different flows. They auto-refresh, giving your FinOps team a self-updating command center for tagging compliance, built entirely from a CloudFlow you already have.

Getting Started

  1. Open any dashboard and click Edit → Add Widget
  2. Select CloudFlow from the widget list
  3. Choose your data source (Flow Step or Datastore Table) and a display type
  4. Save — your data appears immediately

You can add as many CloudFlow widgets as you need, each connected to a different flow, step, or table.

Avatar of authorVadim Solovey