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DashGoo is now mLabs Analytics: the platform you already know, but better!

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Written by Fernando Vital
Updated over a week ago

We have exciting news to share with you!

DashGoo has evolved and is now called mLabs Analytics. This change marks a new chapter in our journey, bringing you an even more complete and powerful tool.

From the beginning, our integration with the mLabs brand – a well-established name in the digital marketing and social media space – has strengthened our mission to deliver the best solutions for data analysis and report generation.

But don’t worry: the platform you already know and trust is still here, just better than ever!

🚀 What’s changing for you?

In addition to the features you already use – like detailed reports and intuitive dashboards for social media and paid traffic – we’re rolling out new features to enhance your experience:

New onboarding: a much more intuitive experience to help you explore the full potential of the platform from your very first access.
Multi-brand reports: analyze data from multiple brands simultaneously – perfect for franchise networks, large operations, or comparing client strategies.
Competitor reports: easily compare your Instagram performance with your competitors’, including insights on best and worst posts, and overall growth analysis.
Artificial Intelligence: our dynamic text widget now suggests personalized insights based on the metrics you select.
New metrics and templates: more options to customize and make your reports even more strategic.
Funnel View: analyze the journey of your results.
Calculated KPI: define and track your key metrics, combining data from multiple sources into a single result.

🔜 Stay tuned! This is just the beginning.


This evolution also paves the way for deeper integration with mLabs, bringing scheduling and analytics into one seamless experience.

We’re excited to keep growing with you! If you have any questions or want to learn more about this change, our team is here to help.

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