Dashboard Performance Teardown

Your slowest CRM Analytics dashboard, torn down and tuned in 48 hours.

Send one dashboard's JSON export. You get back a step-level SAQL audit, a dead-weight removal plan, and a prioritized fix list with the expected query reduction. A recent teardown came back 53% smaller with 37% fewer page-load queries, rendering pixel-for-pixel the same.

Buy the teardown — $249 →Flat fee. No org access. 48-hour turnaround.
-53%
dashboard JSON size
-37%
page-one load queries
0
visual changes (render-identical)
48h
turnaround

What you get

How it works

1

You export the JSON

From the dashboard's dropdown, export the dashboard JSON and send it. No org access, no viewer profile, nothing touched on your side.

2

I tear it down

I walk every step, query, and widget binding by hand, against the same patterns that cut a recent dashboard by half.

3

You get the report in 48 hours

A written audit and fix list. Hand it to your admin or builder, or book a sprint if you want me to do the rebuild.

Questions

Do you need access to my Salesforce org?
No. You export the dashboard JSON and send it. The teardown works entirely from that file, so there is nothing to provision and no record data involved.
Which versions does this cover?
All of them. Wave Analytics, Einstein Analytics, Tableau CRM, and what Salesforce now calls CRM Analytics are the same platform across rebrands. The performance patterns are the same too.
What if the dashboard is fine and there is nothing to cut?
Then I tell you that plainly and point you at whatever the real bottleneck is (dataset size, refresh schedule, security predicate). You still get the written analysis.
Can you do the rebuild, not just the report?
Yes. The teardown is the diagnostic. If you want the fixes implemented, that is a fixed-fee sprint, and the teardown fee comes off the top.

One dashboard. Forty-eight hours. $249.

If your execs are quietly complaining about load times and nobody has the bandwidth to dig into the JSON, that is exactly the gap this closes.

Buy the teardown — $249 →