Who They Are
Analysts work with data to uncover trends, patterns, and actionable insights. Whether in business, finance, marketing, or product — they’re skilled at turning raw information into decisions. Along the way, they build templates, dashboards, and models that others would benefit from using.
How MUAB Supports Analysts
MUAB gives analysts a platform to share and monetize their frameworks. From ready-made Excel dashboards to Google Sheets templates and explainer guides — analysts can productize their know-how and support others in working smarter with data.
🧠 Digital Product Opportunities for Analysts
Type of Product | Description | Example Title | Format in MUAB |
KPI Dashboard Template | Interactive spreadsheet for tracking business metrics | “Marketing KPI Tracker (Google Sheets + Instructions)” | Document / ZIP |
Report Layout | Repeatable structure for data storytelling | “Weekly Analytics Report Template – With Commentary” | Document / Text |
Forecasting Sheet | Predictive model with built-in formulas | “Sales Forecast Calculator – 6-Month Projection” | Document |
SQL Query Pack | Pre-built queries for common business needs | “10 Essential SQL Queries for Product Analysts” | Text / Document |
Explainer Video | Walkthrough of how to build a dashboard or analyze data | “How to Build a Customer Retention Dashboard – Step-by-Step” | Video |
Insight Commentary Audio | Audio notes explaining how to interpret specific metrics | “Understanding Churn Rate – Audio Guide” | Audio |
Analytics Toolkit Bundle | A packaged ZIP of Excel templates, slides, and SOPs | “Complete Growth Analytics Toolkit (Slides + Sheets)” | Resource (ZIP) |
🛠️ Suggested Formats to Use in MUAB
MUAB Format | Best For |
Document | Excel sheets, PDF reports, written SOPs |
Text | SQL queries, formula breakdowns, short guides |
Image | Charts, frameworks, reporting structures |
Audio | Insight interpretation, key commentary |
Video | Dashboard walkthroughs, tool tutorials |
Resource (ZIP) | Full analytics kits, including multiple related assets |
📌 Tips for Getting Started
Start with a spreadsheet or query you’ve reused multiple times
Add a simple “How to use this file” section or short voice guide
Use structured titles like: “Weekly Marketing Dashboard Template” or “SQL Query Pack for Beginners”
Include dummy data or examples to show how it works
Think of what someone new to data would need — and build for them