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Geckoboard vs Fulcrum

Side-by-side trajectory, velocity, and editorial themes.

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Geckoboard
ANALYTICS
3.8

Geckoboard polishes chart visualizations and deepens support-ops integrations in steady cadence

◆ Current state

Geckoboard is in a polish-and-deepen cycle. Chart visualizations are being refreshed one type at a time — column, bar, and now stacked columns, framed by the team as the first new visualization in several years. Integrations get richer filtering (HubSpot cross-object) and faster live data (Zendesk webhook-based status), and Custom Dashboard Templates targets large organizations that have been rebuilding the same dashboard for dozens of teams.

◆ Where it's heading

The product is leaning further into the operational-dashboard use case, especially in support (Zendesk, HubSpot, Aircall). Investments split between scaling administration (templates) and surface polish (chart visualizations). Nothing in the recent stream suggests a category move or platform shift; the shape is of a mature SaaS optimizing for retention and per-account expansion.

◆ Prediction

Expect the next few releases to continue the chart polish sweep — line charts and pie/donut variants are the obvious unfinished sets — and to roll Custom Dashboard Templates out beyond the initial Zendesk/Aircall/HubSpot trio. A second cross-object filter against Salesforce or another CRM is a plausible follow-up.

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Fulcrum
ANALYTICS
6.3

Field-data captures grow a BI layer while mobile coasts on fixes.

◆ Current state

Fulcrum continues steady weekly shipping across web, iOS, and Android, but the substance is concentrated on the web. Recent releases add a freehand lasso selection on maps, a Power BI connector, and time-aware Insights (Beta) queries. Mobile cadence is dominated by single-issue stability fixes rather than new capabilities.

◆ Where it's heading

The product is widening from pure field-data capture into the analyze-and-share layer above it. Web work is going into bulk-action ergonomics, BI tooling integration, and growing the Insights surface. Mobile platforms are tracking a maintenance pattern, with versioned releases shipping one or two narrow fixes at a time and no new user-facing capabilities.

◆ Prediction

Expect Insights to gain depth toward general availability, with more BI-side integrations and richer bulk operations on web selections. Mobile is unlikely to see significant new capabilities in the next cycle.

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