How to Build a Low-Code Sales Dashboard with Python and Deepnote
Last Updated on April 1, 2023 by Editorial Team
Author(s): Asish Biswas
Originally published on Towards AI.
A Step-by-Step Guide to Building an Interactive Dashboard with Deepnote’s Visual Blocks and Python

Sales Dashboard (Image by Author)
A sales dashboard is one of the most crucial elements that keep the sales management team on track to success. It helps the team to monitor performance, identify trends, and make informed decisions. However, building a sales dashboard using the traditional approach is often time-consuming and complex, especially if you don’t have Javascript wizards on your team. That’s where low-code tools like Deepnote come in handy. Deepnote also offers a collaborative development environment for your team. In this tutorial, we’ll explore how to build a low-code sales dashboard using Python on Deepnote.
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