> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.synehq.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Data Visualization

> Create interactive charts, dashboards, and visual insights from your data queries with AI-powered analytics

<Info>
  SyneHQ turns your words into stunning dashboards and insights—no coding required. This section covers how to build, interpret, and share powerful data visualizations using SyneHQ’s visual analytics features.
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SyneHQ empowers anyone to transform raw data into compelling, interactive charts and dashboards. Whether you ask questions in plain English or use the no-code builder, SyneHQ’s visualization engine translates your intent into actionable analytics that drive decisions.

Main benefits:

* **Instant charting:** Go from question or query to live charts and insights in seconds.
* **Rich outputs:** Visuals include bar charts, line charts, pie charts, tables, and more.
* **Narrative insights:** Each chart comes with automated “takeaway” summaries and context explanations.
* **Dashboarding:** Arrange, organize, and refresh visualizations to monitor key metrics at a glance.

### How to Build Visualizations

1. **Ask or Build a Query**
   * Use natural language (“Show me quarterly investment volume”) or the No-Code Query Builder.
   * Review or edit generated SQL for full transparency.

2. **Run and Visualize**
   * Click **Run** to execute your query.
   * Instantly preview results as tables and charts.

3. **Choose and Customize Chart Type**
   * Select from bar, line, pie, or table using the Visualization panel on the right.
   * Assign **X** (dimension) and **Y** (metric) fields—e.g., Quarter vs. Transaction Count.

4. **Automated Insights & Takeaways**
   * Below each chart, view an AI-generated summary interpreting the trend, anomaly, or correlation.
   * Examples: “Investment activity peaked in Q3 2017...”, “Largest negative cash flow from bid acceptance...”

5. **Dashboard Mode**
   * Click **Add Chart** to organize charts into dashboards.
   * Move visualizations onto boards for monitoring by team or use case.
   * Use **Refresh All Charts** to update with the latest data.

6. **Export & Share**
   * Export visuals and data for use in slides, reports, or discussions.

### Dashboard

![](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Gy34gXjWkAAgQQd?format=jpg\&name=4096x4096)

### Visualization Types Supported

* **Bar Chart:** Ideal for time series (e.g., quarterly volumes), category comparisons, and ranking.
* **Line Chart:** Perfect for trend analysis or visualizing continuous changes (e.g., cash flow impact over time).
* **Pie Chart:** For proportional breakdowns.
* **Table:** For detailed, granular output.
* **Area Chart:** Great for showing cumulative values and part-to-whole relationships over time.
* **Scatter Plot:** Perfect for correlation analysis and identifying relationships between two variables.
* **Composed Chart:** Combine multiple chart types (bar + line) to show different metrics on the same view.
* **Radar Chart:** Compare multiple variables across categories in a circular format.
* **Treemap:** Visualize hierarchical data with nested rectangles proportional to values.
* **Geographic Charts:** Display data on maps for location-based analysis and regional insights.
* **Sankey Diagram:** Show flow and relationships between different stages or categories.
* **Heatmap:** Reveal patterns and correlations in large datasets through color intensity.
* **Funnel Chart:** Track conversion rates and drop-offs through sequential stages.
* **KPI Cards:** Display key metrics with context, targets, and trend indicators.
* **Box Plot:** Analyze statistical distributions, outliers, and quartile ranges.
* **Flexible switching:** Instantly toggle between chart types. Icon tooltips describe best uses.

Each chart supports direct interaction and board placement.

### Mapbox Support

![](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GxnP1TlWsAAhziz?format=jpg\&name=medium)

SyneHQ supports comprehensive geographic visualization capabilities through integration with both ECharts and Mapbox/Deck.GL:

**Map Types Available:**

* **Heatmap:** Color-intensity overlays showing data density and distribution patterns
* **Cluster:** Aggregated point clustering with dynamic zoom-based grouping
* **Scatter:** Individual data points plotted on geographic coordinates
* **Screen Grid:** Hexagonal or square grid aggregation for spatial analysis
* **Path/Flow:** Directional lines showing movement, routes, or connections between locations
* **Country Maps:** Detailed country-level choropleth visualizations
* **World Map:** Global choropleth with country-level data aggregation

**Configuration Requirements:**

* **Latitude/Longitude Fields:** Required for all geographic visualizations
* **Country Selection:** Needed for country-specific map renders
* **Value Mapping:** Assign metric fields to control color intensity, point size, or aggregation values

**Interactive Features:**

* **Dynamic Zoom:** Maps automatically adapt detail level based on zoom
* **Hover Tooltips:** Display data values and location information
* **Layer Toggle:** Switch between different visualization types instantly
* **Export Support:** Save high-resolution map images and underlying data

Geographic charts seamlessly integrate with SyneHQ's dashboard system and support real-time data updates.

<Accordion title="Best Practices & Tips">
  * **Natural Language + Visuals:** Start with simple questions—SyneHQ’s AI interprets intent and suggests the best chart.
  * **Automated Explanations:** Use narrative takeaways to enhance presentations and drive decisions.
  * **Dashboards:** Group essential charts to track KPIs.
  * **Organization:** Use categories, search, and pinned boards for fast access.
  * **Collaboration:** All boards and charts are easily shareable within your team.
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<Accordion title="Example Gallery">
  **Quarterly Investment Transaction Volume**

  * **Chart:** Vertical bar chart with quarterly time axis.
  * **Legend:** Transaction count.
  * **Takeaway:** Highlights peaks and declines in investment activity.
  * **Usage:** Spot inflection points, market strategy changes.

  **Financial Impact by Operation Type**

  * **Chart:** Line chart showing cash flow by operation (bid acceptance, loan granted, etc.)
  * **Legend:** Total amount.
  * **Takeaway:** Identifies the largest positive/negative flows and drivers—e.g., bids, provisions.

  **Narrative Example Below Charts:**

  > “Investment activity peaked in Q3 2017 (192 transactions)... Activity significantly declined in Q4 2018, indicating a possible shift in investment strategy or market conditions.”

  > “The largest negative cash flow comes from bid acceptance (−\$2,984)... This suggests an active strategy of bidding on investments but being selective about which ones move forward.”
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<Accordion title="FAQ">
  **Q: Do I need to know SQL to create charts?**\
  No, SyneHQ’s builder and natural language features allow anyone to build and visualize insights. Advanced users can also edit SQL directly.

  **Q: How do I organize multiple visualizations?**\
  Use **Dashboards** and **Boards** to group, organize, and refresh related charts.

  **Q: What if I want to present my findings?**\
  Each chart and its narrative can be exported or embedded in presentations, reports, and emails.

  **Q: Can charts update with new data?**\
  Yes, use **Refresh All Charts** to fetch the latest numbers across your dashboards.
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