Mixpanel export → dashboard

Your events, read in one drop.

A Mixpanel Insights export is one row per event per day. Drop the CSV here and the Date column drives the trend while Event, Platform and Country become clickable breakdowns — with Users and Total Events summed automatically.

01 · How it works

Export, drop, done.

An Insights export is product usage in long form. The Date column drives the trend; Users and Total Events sum up; every event, platform and country becomes a filter against the rest.

i. export

Export an Insights report

In Mixpanel: open an Insights report → the ... (more) menu → Export → CSV.

ii. detect

Events become breakdowns

Date drives the activity trend; Users and Total Events read as numbers; Event, Platform and Country become clickable categories.

iii. read

Volume, mix, reach

See events per day, your top events ranked, and the platform and country split — click any slice to filter every other chart.

02 · The views

The usage read without rebuilding the report.

What users do, on what, and where — without rebuilding a board for every cut.

  • 01

    Activity curve

    Total Events plotted over time exposes the launch spike, the weekend dip, and whether retention is bending up or down.

  • 02

    Top events

    Event becomes a breakdown ranked by frequency — see which actions actually carry your product's usage.

  • 03

    Platform & geography

    Platform and Country split the same metrics, so you can tell iOS from web and your home market from the long tail.

  • 04

    No data leaves

    The export is parsed entirely in your browser — your usage numbers are never uploaded.

"Exported one report and saw it instantly: 'Checkout Started' spiked on web but 'Purchase' only moved on iOS. That's the leak."
— a product analyst
03 · FAQ

Mixpanel dashboard questions.

Which Mixpanel export works?
A CSV from an Insights report (the report's ... menu → Export → CSV). Any file with a Date column, an Event column and numeric Users / Total Events builds the full dashboard.
Yes — both are detected as numbers and totaled, and they re-sum for whatever Event, Platform or Country slice you click.
Yes — Event is treated as a category and ranked by frequency, so the most common events surface at the top of the breakdown.
No — parsing and charting happen locally in your browser. Nothing about your users or events is sent anywhere.
Yes — any events CSV with a date column, an event/name column and numeric counts builds the same way; high-uniqueness ID columns are kept as text.