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【Management】 Visualization of Trending Content

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  • May 27, 2026
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Shun Takase
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Would it be possible to provide a way to visualize trending content that is frequently viewed and utilized among those created using Charts, Canvas, and Streamlit?
At present, even if someone creates an excellent Canvas or similar content, it does not easily spread to other users. However, if there were something like a trending ranking, high-quality content could naturally gain visibility and adoption. It could also serve as a helpful source of ideas for practical use cases.

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Andreea Oprea
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  • June 4, 2026

Hi ​@Shun Takase

Thank you for sharing your idea with us! I've forwarded your suggestion to the relevant product manager, who will contact you for further details.

Best regards,

Andreea.


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Hi ​@Shun Takase - thank you for your feedback. 

Are you imagining something that shows the most popular/most used apps in the project? E.g. most used Canvases and Charts. 

Br,

Kristoffer


Shun Takase
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  • June 9, 2026

Hi ​@Kristoffer Knudsen 
thank you for your reply!

Yes, that’s exactly right.
I’m imagining something similar to the “popular articles ranking” you often see on blogs.

In the case of Canvas or Charts, I think the number of accesses or usage could serve as an indicator of popularity.

Ideally, it would be great if we could directly recommend Charts or Canvas that are likely to be useful for each individual user, but I believe that would be quite challenging to achieve.


  • Seasoned ⭐️⭐️
  • June 12, 2026

I also agree with Takase-san’s view.

One of the key advantages of Canvas and Charts is that anyone with the appropriate permissions can create as many as they want, which has led to a significant increase in the number of contents available.

However, as a result, the number of contents that are not actively used has also increased.
If this situation continues, it may lead to issues such as a decline in searchability and difficulty in finding valuable content, as the overall volume keeps growing.
 

On the other hand, frequently used content can be further leveraged by promoting horizontal expansion across users.
 

For these reasons, I support this initiative, and I believe it is an effective approach to increase MAU (Monthly Active Users) beyond the current level.