Most of the time the agent answers in prose — clean and quick. But when you want to see the numbers, just ask, and it will render an interactive metrics dashboard right in the conversation, alongside its analysis.
What you get
The interactive dashboard combines four kinds of visualisation:
Metric cards — headline KPIs (sales, ad spend, ACoS, TACoS, ROAS) at a glance
Line charts — trends over your selected time range
Bar charts — comparisons across products, campaigns, or time buckets
Pie charts — share-of-spend or share-of-sales breakdowns
All views are interactive — hover for tooltips, click legend entries to toggle series.
How to ask for it
Use any phrasing that signals you want a visual:
"Show me a dashboard for the last 90 days"
"Give me a chart of ACoS over time"
"Visualise my ad spend by product"
"Render a dashboard for B07ABC1234"
If you ask a normal performance question first ("how are my ads doing?") and then say "now show me a chart", the agent will render a dashboard for the same scope and time range without you having to repeat yourself.
Scope
You can render dashboards at three levels:
Account — across your whole seller account ("dashboard for the last 30 days")
Product / ASIN — a single product ("dashboard for my garlic press")
Parent ASIN / variation family — a whole product family rolled up ("dashboard for the parent of B07ABC1234")
When prose is better
A dashboard is great for spotting trends and comparing buckets. For these, prose is faster:
Single‑number questions — "what's my ACoS this month?" doesn't need a chart.
Decompositions — wasted‑spend bleeders, keyword opportunities, and search‑query lists all return as compact tables, which read better than a pie.
Comparisons of two periods — "this month vs last month" reads cleanly in prose with the deltas inline.
Don't worry about picking right — just ask the question naturally and add "as a chart" or "render the dashboard" if the answer would be easier to see than read.
