The new Analytics tab allows you to get a detailed overview of your organization's activity. It is the ideal tool for tracking visual production, tool adoption by your teams, and your product (SKU) coverage.
1. How to access it?
This dashboard is located in your general organization settings:
In your Omi workspace, click on the menu ☰ in the top left corner.
Select
Organization Settings.Go to the
Analyticstab (located at the top of the page).
2. Filter data
By default, the dashboard displays data for the entire organization. You can refine the view using the filters at the top of the page:
By Team: View global stats or select a specific team.
By Period: Use the date selector on the right to choose your analysis window:
Last 3 months
Last 6 months
Last year
Select a period (Custom)
3. Key Render Indicators
Once the period is defined, you will access key figures split into two columns (Selected period vs All time):
Total renders: The overall volume of generations.
Render downloads: The number of downloads and the ratio (%) compared to the number of generated renders.
Photo renders: Specific volume for images.
Video renders: Specific volume for videos.
Chart: Renders over time
This interactive chart allows you to visualize the evolution of your production.
Left axis (Bars): Indicates the number of renders generated per week or per month (depending on the chosen period).
Right axis (Curve): Shows the trend curve of the total number of renders over the period.
Color code: The bars are stacked to distinguish media types:
🔵 Blue: Photo Renders
🟢 Green: Video Renders
🟠 Orange: Cumulative Renders
4. Usage and Adoption
This section helps you understand how Omi is being used:
Most used Templates: The ranking of favorite templates with their usage count over the period.
Scenes created: The number of new scenes (over the period and total).
Members: The number of active users in the selected organization or team.
5. Product Analysis (SKUs)
Finally, monitor the status and coverage of your product catalog:
Total available SKUs: The number of 3D products finished and ready to use.
SKUs in modeling: The number of products currently in production.
SKU Coverage: The percentage of your products (SKUs) that have been used in at least one render (e.g., 100% means your entire catalog has been visualized).
Top SKUs by render: A ranking of the products most frequently used in your renders.
SKUs over time: The evolution of the number of products integrated or used.







