Building a “Swiss Army Knife” Data Dashboard — A Practical Experiment in Useful Analytics
Source: Dev.to
I’ve been working on a Kaggle notebook designed as a multi‑purpose analytical dashboard — something closer to a Swiss Army knife than a single‑use analysis.
Goals
- Bring multiple analytical utilities into one structured environment
- Emphasize clarity, visualization, and decision‑ready insight
- Treat the notebook as a working tool, not just an academic exercise
In the AI‑accelerated era, the real value may no longer be writing isolated code, but designing useful analytical systems people can actually use.
Discussion
- What separates a useful data tool from just another notebook?
- Do integrated analytical dashboards have real value in professional workflows?
- What would you improve first — architecture, performance, UX, or modeling depth?
If anyone is interested in exploring the notebook itself, I’d genuinely value your technical perspective:
Kaggle notebook: Swiss Army Knife Dashboard
All thoughtful feedback is welcome — especially from engineers and data professionals thinking about how analytics tools should evolve in 2026.