I want to know Best Practices for Organizing Views in Apliqo UX – How Do You Structure Yours?

Hey everyone,

I have been using Apliqo UX for a few months now & such as how flexible it is but I am starting to struggle a bit with keeping things organized. As I build more views & dashboards, it is getting harder to maintain a clean structure that makes sense for both developers and end users.

How do you guys usually go about structuring your views? Do you group them by department, role or use case? I have seen some folks mention naming conventions & consistent folder structures—want to know what is worked best for you in real-world scenarios.

Also, if your users come from non-technical backgrounds such as folks used to Advanced Excel Training, how do you make sure the UX stays intuitive and not overwhelming?

Also i have check this Apliqo UX Views - Hiding Row Dimensions still want to know more.Want to hear how others are handling this, whether it is a full-on strategy or just small tweaks that make a big difference. Bonus points for screenshots or examples.

Thank you.:slight_smile: