IndustriesWorkPlaybookHow it worksAboutBook a systems auditBring us your idea

Executive and CEO dashboards

In short

A Bamco executive dashboard pulls the numbers that actually run your business out of every disconnected system and puts them on one screen, current, not a week old. Instead of assembling a report by hand every Monday, you see the state of the business in real time, and so does everyone who needs to.

Information current as at 4 July 2026

What it actually is

An executive dashboard is one screen that tells you the truth about your business, right now. It reaches into every system that holds a number that matters, sales, operations, finance, service, and pulls them together into a live view of how the business is actually running. Not a static report someone built last Tuesday. A current picture, updated as the business moves, framed around the handful of numbers you actually steer by.

What it replaces

It replaces the Monday-morning spreadsheet ritual, where someone senior spends hours exporting from five systems and stitching them into a report that is out of date by the time it is read. It replaces reporting blindness, the gap between something going wrong and you finding out, which is where most avoidable losses live. It replaces the arguments about whose numbers are right, because everyone is finally looking at the same source. The cost of a slow, hand-built report is not just the hours to build it. It is every decision delayed or made blind while you waited for it.

What it looks like in practice

A representative build starts by agreeing the small set of numbers that actually run your business, the ones you would want on a screen if you could only have one. We then build the connections into each source system, normalise the data so it lines up, and render it as a dashboard designed to be read at a glance: the state of play up top, the ability to drill into any number below it. We handle the unglamorous parts that make it trustworthy, refresh schedules, handling of missing or late data, access control so the right people see the right view. The dashboard becomes the screen you open first, and the one you put in front of your leadership team.

Two ways in
Ready to talk to the team who would build it?

Bring us the idea you already have, or book an audit and we map where the money is leaking. Either way, you deal directly with the senior team that designs and builds it.

What it connects to

A dashboard is only as good as what it can reach. We connect it to the systems you already run, your CRM, your finance package, your operational tools, your custom platforms, and pull live rather than asking anyone to key numbers in. Where a system has no clean way out, we build the integration. The dashboard sits on top of your real data, so it moves when the business moves.

The shape of an engagement

Dashboard engagements are scoped around the number of sources, how cleanly they expose their data, and the depth of drill-down you need. As with every Bamco system, engagements typically start around $50k, priced as a fraction of a legacy build, and confirmed after we have mapped your sources. You own the dashboard and every integration behind it.

Common questions

Questions, answered

Is the data live?
Yes. The dashboard pulls from your source systems on a refresh schedule we set with you, so you are looking at the current state of the business, not a snapshot from last week.
Can it pull from systems that do not talk to each other?
That is usually the whole reason to build one. We build the connections into each source and normalise the data so numbers from different systems finally line up on one screen.
Who gets to see it?
You set the access rules. A CEO view, a leadership view, a team view, each showing the right numbers to the right people.
What if a source system changes?
We build the integrations to be maintainable, and because the team that built it is the team you talk to, adapting to a changed source is a scoped change, not a rebuild.
Start here

Two doors. Same senior team.

Whether you can name exactly what you want built, or you just know something is leaking, the next step is the same conversation.