The Problem and the Fix
Without a skill
- BI tools like Tableau cost $70+/month per user and your team only needs 2-3 dashboards
- You described what you wanted to a developer and waited 2 weeks for something close to right
- Template dashboards from Google Sheets don't support the interactivity your team needs
With aidowith.me
- Ship a custom, interactive dashboard in 3 hours using Cursor AI and plain English descriptions
- Full control over layout, charts, and data connections without a monthly BI tool subscription
- 4-6 responsive charts with filters, date ranges, and drill-downs built to your exact specs
Who Uses This Tool
Ops & Analysts
Summaries, process docs, and structured output from messy inputs.
Managers & Leads
Reports, presentations, and team comms handled faster.
Marketers
Content, campaigns, and briefs done in hours instead of days.
How It Works
Prep your data and define metrics
Clean your data source (CSV, API, or database export) and list the 4-6 metrics your dashboard needs to show. AI helps you pick the right chart types.
Build with Cursor AI
Describe each chart and layout element in plain English. Cursor generates the code. You preview, adjust, and iterate in real time.
Add interactivity and deploy
Add filters, date range selectors, and drill-down features. Test with real data and deploy as a standalone page or embed in your internal tools.
Build Your Dashboard With Cursor AI
Go from raw data to a working, interactive dashboard in one sitting, with no BI tool subscription.
Start This Skill →What You Walk Away With
Prep your data and define metrics
Build with Cursor AI
Add interactivity and deploy
4-6 responsive charts with filters, date ranges, and drill-downs built to your exact specs
"I asked Cursor to build a sales dashboard with 5 charts and filters. Three hours later it was live on our intranet. Our analyst said it would have taken him a full week."- Sales Operations Manager, mid-size tech company
Questions
No coding experience needed. Cursor generates all the code based on your plain English descriptions of what you want to see. The route shows you how to describe charts, layouts, and data connections in a way Cursor handles well. You'll review the output visually in a browser and ask for adjustments using regular language.
CSV files, JSON APIs, and database exports from PostgreSQL or MySQL all work well. The route starts with CSV because it's the simplest path to a working dashboard. If you have a live API endpoint, Cursor can generate the fetch code for real-time data. The route covers the three most common connection patterns in detail.
You get full visual customization without the monthly cost, which runs $70-$840 per year per user on most BI platforms. The trade-off is that layout updates require opening Cursor instead of dragging widgets. For teams that need 2-5 dashboards with specific layouts, building with Cursor is faster and far cheaper than any BI subscription.