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katjaheld
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Matomo data in dashboard

Hey, 

I want to build a dashboard for a customer in power bi. Data from Matomo, xing, youtube

and linkedin should be integrated. Are there some connectors for these datasources?

Thanks

 

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v-nuoc-msft
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Hi @katjaheld 

 

@amitchandak  Thank you for sharing!

 

To build a dashboard for your customers in Power BI, you need to follow these steps:

 

Download and install Power BI Desktop.


Import your data sources into Power BI. You can get data from different data sources.

 

For the data sources you mentioned, you could use the following:

 

Matomo: Currently, Power BI does not provide a direct connector for Matomo.

 

However, you can leverage the Power BI web data connector to import data from Matomo's API.

 

You need to access the Matomo API to extract the data, and then connect to this data using the Get Data > Web option in Power BI Desktop.

 

Xing: Similar to Matomo, you might consider using the Web Data Connector to access Xing's API for the data you need.

 

It's essential to check Xing's API documentation for the correct endpoints and data access methods.

 

YouTube: You can integrate YouTube data into Power BI.

 

While there isn't a direct connector, you can use the Google APIs to access YouTube data and then import it into Power BI using the Web Data Connector.

 

LinkedIn: Power BI offers a connector for LinkedIn Sales Navigator.

 

If you're looking to integrate LinkedIn data, you can use the LinkedIn Sales Navigator connector in Power BI Desktop. This requires a LinkedIn Sales Navigator Enterprise plan.

 

Connect to LinkedIn Sales Navigator in Power BI Desktop - Power BI | Microsoft Learn

 

Regards,

Nono Chen

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v-nuoc-msft
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Community Support

Hi @katjaheld 

 

@amitchandak  Thank you for sharing!

 

To build a dashboard for your customers in Power BI, you need to follow these steps:

 

Download and install Power BI Desktop.


Import your data sources into Power BI. You can get data from different data sources.

 

For the data sources you mentioned, you could use the following:

 

Matomo: Currently, Power BI does not provide a direct connector for Matomo.

 

However, you can leverage the Power BI web data connector to import data from Matomo's API.

 

You need to access the Matomo API to extract the data, and then connect to this data using the Get Data > Web option in Power BI Desktop.

 

Xing: Similar to Matomo, you might consider using the Web Data Connector to access Xing's API for the data you need.

 

It's essential to check Xing's API documentation for the correct endpoints and data access methods.

 

YouTube: You can integrate YouTube data into Power BI.

 

While there isn't a direct connector, you can use the Google APIs to access YouTube data and then import it into Power BI using the Web Data Connector.

 

LinkedIn: Power BI offers a connector for LinkedIn Sales Navigator.

 

If you're looking to integrate LinkedIn data, you can use the LinkedIn Sales Navigator connector in Power BI Desktop. This requires a LinkedIn Sales Navigator Enterprise plan.

 

Connect to LinkedIn Sales Navigator in Power BI Desktop - Power BI | Microsoft Learn

 

Regards,

Nono Chen

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

 

You're instruction for Matomo - using Web option, only brings me halve way there. Do you happen to have instructions for the second halve?

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