Metaimpact has a new coat of paint, and it’s more than cosmetic. The platform’s navigation has been redesigned from the ground up to give our customers more room to think, faster paths to the tools they use most, and a foundation built for everything coming next.

What’s Changing
• A new home for the main menu. Navigation has moved from the left sidebar to the top of the screen freeing up valuable horizontal space for content, dashboards, and data.
• Cleaner structure with intent. Sub-menus now appear as crisp dropdowns from the top bar: Creation tools live in the top-left, so building feels intuitive, and operational tools sit in the top-right where day-to-day work gets managed.
• More screen for the work that matters.Reclaiming the sidebar means more pixels for the work itself. Charts breathe, tables are easier to scan, and dense workflows finally feel less dense.
Why the Change
This isn’t a redesign for redesign’s sake. It’s a setup for what’s coming.
• Better usability today. A standardized layout makes it easier for teams to find the right tool without having to hunt through nested menus.
• Room to grow tomorrow. As Metaimpact ships new capabilities — and the roadmap is packed — this structure absorbs them cleanly, without crowding the workspace.
Think of it as fresh energy across the product. Same Metaimpact, sharper edges. Check it out on the platform today!
Product Updates: Enhancing Data Clarity
This month, we’ve expanded Metaimpact’s Data Studio tools with new capabilities designed to turn raw information into actionable insights.
• Chart-to-CSV Exports: We’ve made it easier to take your insights with you. You can now download the raw data behind any chart in seconds, giving you the flexibility to run your own analysis whenever you need it.

• Smarter CSV Imports: We’ve upgraded our import tool to be more intuitive. It now supports a wider range of date formats (including MM/DD/YY) and automatically recognizes currency, making your data uploads smoother than ever.

The Bottom Line
Whether it’s for a statewide infrastructure project or managing a network’s key metrics, data is only useful if everyone can interpret it consistently. These updates ensure that your stakeholders move from “here is our data” to “here is our shared progress.”