If you’re like most engineers, you may find yourself parsing through data from more sources than ever before. Chances are that you need a way to visualize and customize all the data to fit your organization’s needs, and report and efficiently communicate your analysis to different stakeholders. Starting from scratch isn’t the most efficient way. As a New Relic One user, you can begin accessing new dashboards and custom visualization capabilities today that give you access to a library of dashboards, third-party custom visualization capabilities, and quickstart visualizations, based on common use cases in the New Relic One Catalog and the New Relic One Dashboard API. You can now visualize your data from scratch or use pre-built templates for popular JavaScript charting libraries like D3 or Recharts, as well as maps, heat maps, and traffic lights to visualize system movements. The dashboards provide custom visualizations that can be automated through templates and a full dashboard CRUD API, with custom chart widgets built with React.js, the ability to pull in third-party library widgets, and a library of templates to get started fast—and all of it in open source. With recent customization updates, you can now quickly add widgets directly to dashboards by clicking “add to dashboards” in the Query Builder, and customize existing widgets to display data as needed. The API allows for deployment of standard sets of dashboards for every new service created, and a large inventory of pre-built custom dashboards reflect observability best practices. New Relic is continuously listening to feedback and adding more templates, resources, and visualizations to its libraries, encouraging users to join in and contribute to the development process.