Analytics dashboards

  • Tier: Premium, Ultimate
  • Offering: GitLab.com, GitLab Self-Managed, GitLab Dedicated

Version history

  • Introduced in GitLab 15.9 as an experiment feature with a flag named combined_analytics_dashboards. Disabled by default.
  • combined_analytics_dashboards enabled by default in GitLab 16.11.
  • combined_analytics_dashboards removed in GitLab 17.1.
  • filters configuration introduced in GitLab 17.9. Disabled by default.
  • Inline visualizations configuration introduced in GitLab 17.9.
  • Moved from GitLab Ultimate to GitLab Premium in 18.2.

Analytics dashboards help you visualize collected data on built-in dashboards.

An enhanced dashboard experience is proposed in epic 13801 and epic 19430.

Data sources

Version history

  • Product analytics and custom visualization data sources removed in GitLab 17.7.

A data source is a connection to a database or collection of data which can be used by your dashboard filters and visualizations to query and retrieve results.

Built-in dashboards

To help you get started with analytics, GitLab provides built-in dashboards with predefined visualizations. These dashboards are labeled By GitLab.

The following built-in dashboards are available:

View project dashboards

Prerequisites:

  • You must have the Reporter, Developer, Maintainer, or Owner role for the project.

To view a list of dashboards for a project:

  1. On the top bar, select Search or go to and find your project.
  2. Select Analyze > Analytics dashboards.
  3. From the list of available dashboards, select the dashboard you want to view.

View group dashboards

Version history

Prerequisites:

  • You must have the Reporter, Developer, Maintainer, or Owner role for the group.

To view a list of dashboards for a group:

  1. On the top bar, select Search or go to and find your group.
  2. Select Analyze > Analytics dashboards.
  3. From the list of available dashboards, select the dashboard you want to view.