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July 10, 2024

Embedded apps & conditional filters for data tables

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Embedded apps

We're excited to announce a powerful new feature: the ability to embed Deepnote apps in third-party applications. With this release you can seamlessly incorporate your reports, dashboards, and other data apps into platforms like Notion and Confluence, bringing your insights directly to where your consumers spend most of their time.

Embedding your app is easy. Simply press the Embed button in the app editor sidebar and turn on the embedding toggle. Once activated, just copy the displayed URL and paste it into your preferred application, and voila! Your app is now ready to shine wherever you choose to embed it.

Please note: your app sharing needs to be set to either Anyone with a link or Public for embedding to work. Support for private links is coming soon!

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The embedding capability can support some pretty powerful use cases, such as:

  • Sharing live, interactive data visualizations with stakeholders who may not have direct access to Deepnote
  • Integrating up-to-date analytics into your team's workflow and documentation
  • Maintaining a single source of truth for your data, while distributing insights across multiple platforms

Learn more in our 👉 docs.

Conditional filters for data tables

Tired of writing complex code every time you need to filter your data tables? We hear you. That's why we’ve just introduced conditional filters for data tables – a feature that lets you slice and dice your data without typing a single line of code.

Here's how it works: just click the Filter button in the block actions menu, pick the column you want to filter, choose an operator and value, and hit Apply. Your table will update instantly, showing only the rows you need. Alternatively, if you want to filter on a specific column, you can just click on the column header and press Filter.

Need to tweak your filter? No problem. You can easily add, remove, or modify filters using the Filters list, making data exploration faster and more intuitive than ever.

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And here's the cherry on top: we've brought this same filtering capability to apps! Now your consumers can dive into tabular data on their own terms, focusing on whatever aspects interest them – without being constrained by pre-set filter options or having to request changes from the app creators.

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