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Visuals

Whatever you ask, the Streya agent answers with a visual and a plain-language explanation. There are three visual types, and the same three appear in both conversations and dashboards:

VisualWhat it’s forLooks like
CardA single headline number, often with a comparison”Net revenue: $4.2M, +8% vs. last quarter”
ChartA trend, comparison, or relationshipA bar, line, or scatter plot
TableDetail and lookup — many rows and columnsOne row per account, several columns

By default the agent chooses the type that fits the question:

  • a headline number → a card
  • a trend or comparison → a chart
  • detail you want to scan or look up → a table

That choice is usually right, and in a conversation you can always change it after the fact. But you don’t have to leave it to chance — just name the visual you want, and the agent uses it:

Show Q2 revenue as a card, with the change versus Q1.

Put the top 10 declining accounts in a table.

Chart monthly revenue for the last two years.

Naming the type is the simplest, most reliable way to get the form you intend — and it matters most in dashboards, where the visual has to be right without you there to adjust it.

  • Cards — headline numbers and comparisons.
  • Charts — describing the chart you want precisely.
  • Tables — columns, sorting, and detail.