Making Analytics Easy For New Hires And Teams
The problem:
New employees or team members have no idea where to find anything. They spend weeks asking where reports live or what “that metric” even means.
The fix:
An analytics catalog gives them one place to start. With search, filters, definitions, and previews, it’s way easier to get up to speed and find the reports that actually matter.
Why it matters:
Speeds up onboarding Cuts down on repetitive questions Helps people get confident with analytics faster Keeps institutional knowledge from disappearing
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Keep Your Old Stuff (If You Want To)
The problem:
You have legacy reports people still need, but no one wants to keep logging into clunky old tools to get them.
You have legacy reports people still need, but no one wants to keep logging into clunky old tools to get them.
What we do:
Digital Hive brings the old and the new together. You don’t have to migrate anything. If people still use it, they can still access it — right from the same portal.
Digital Hive brings the old and the new together. You don’t have to migrate anything. If people still use it, they can still access it — right from the same portal.
Make New Hires Less Painful
The problem:
New employees spend weeks trying to figure out where reports live, who owns what, and what any of it means.
New employees spend weeks trying to figure out where reports live, who owns what, and what any of it means.
What we do:
Give them a single launchpad with everything they need. It’s searchable, organized, and doesn’t require a “BI buddy” to survive the first month.
Give them a single launchpad with everything they need. It’s searchable, organized, and doesn’t require a “BI buddy” to survive the first month.
Make the Most of Your BI Tools
The problem:
You’ve spent a lot on analytics tech, but adoption is low and ROI is… meh.
You’ve spent a lot on analytics tech, but adoption is low and ROI is… meh.
What we do:
We help people actually use the tools you’ve already invested in. With better access, cleaner UX, and less confusion, usage goes up without adding more software.