When the dashboard needs to travel
Some conversations need the real charts, not a screenshot. A client wants to see traffic for themselves. A founder wants to drop a link into Slack. Until now that meant inviting someone into the account, or exporting pieces of the story by hand.
You can now publish a public dashboard for any property. The link opens a read-only view of the same analytics you use day to day, including visitors, sources, pages, and devices, without asking the viewer to sign in.
Stay in control of the link
Sharing lives in Property settings → Access, next to team invites and roles. Owners turn Share dashboard on, copy the URL, and send it. Filters and date ranges still work on the shared page, so someone reviewing last week can look around without pinging you for another export.
When the link should stop working, turn sharing off. Access ends immediately. Turn it back on later and Nexly issues a new URL, so an old link cannot be revived by accident.
Built for read-only sharing
The public page is deliberately limited: viewers can explore the dashboard, not change settings, invite members, or manage the property. That keeps the share useful for reviews and stakeholder updates while the owner remains the only person who can change what happens behind the scenes.
If you already share period reports with a link, public dashboards cover the live board the same way: send the numbers, keep the account private.