firecrawl-dashboard-reporting

Pull metrics from analytics dashboards and internal web tools with Firecrawl browser. Use when the user needs dashboard reporting, cross-platform metric summaries, authenticated analytics extraction, date-range reports, or structured metrics from web dashboards.

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PublishedJun 17, 2026

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Firecrawl Dashboard Reporting

Use this to extract visible metrics from dashboards the user can legitimately access.

Onboarding Interview

Infer dashboard URLs, metrics, date range, and output format from context. If dashboard targets are clear and accessible, proceed immediately.

Ask at most 1-3 concise questions only if blocked, such as the dashboard URLs, auth/profile requirement, or date range.

Firecrawl Collection Plan

Use Firecrawl browser for authenticated dashboards and UI interaction:

  • open each dashboard
  • set or verify date range
  • extract visible KPI cards, tables, and labels
  • click tabs, expand sections, and scroll tables
  • use export/download buttons only when appropriate and allowed

If login has expired, ask the user to re-authenticate rather than attempting to bypass access controls.

Parallel Work

If appropriate, use sub-agents or equivalent parallel task runners. Split by dashboard platform or metric category. Each researcher should return metrics, units, period, source URL, and caveats.

Final Deliverable

# Dashboard Report

## Summary
[Highlights, alerts, trends]

## Metrics By Dashboard
[Platform, metric, value, unit, change, period]

## Tables Or Exports
[Captured tables/files and what they contain]

## Notes And Caveats
[Auth issues, chart-only data, unavailable metrics]

## Rerun Inputs
workflow: firecrawl-dashboard-reporting
dashboards: [urls]
date_range: [range]
metrics: [list]
output: [json/markdown]

JSON Shape

Use reportedAt, dateRange, dashboards[], metrics[], tables[], exports[], and summary.

Quality Bar

  • Extract actual numbers, not just chart labels.
  • Note when a chart cannot be read precisely.
  • Preserve date ranges and source URLs.
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