Here are what I have from a quick glance so far. Feel free to add your suggestions.
on the User Conversion chart, when users hover the cursor over it, it only shows the raw numbers. Suggest to also show the conversion rate so users don’t have to do the math. It can look like this:
Views 500
Downloads 50 (100 per thousand)
Prints 60 (120 per thousand)
on the User Activities and Point Reward charts, the group of bars or bars for the data points (date or date ranges) are currently spread out too far apart from each other, which makes it harder to see the trends, when viewed on a computer screen. Narrow the distance of the bars among data points can make it easier to see. Or better yet, add lines over the bars to make it even easier to see the ups and downs over time.
add one more chart titled User Conversion By Model where designers can see the conversion rates for each of their models over time. More importantly, add a line (dashed or solid black or a thick line) to show the average conversion rate for all models sitewide in that particular model category. This will allow designers to know by a glance how well or not well their model is doing. This chart can be incorporated into the current User Conversion chart where the current data will be called Overall at the top of a dropdown list for creators to drill down to individual model level.
on the Model List, add options to sort by download and print conversion rates. Raw numbers of downloads and prints don’t tell much about how well each model is doing.
On my iPhone 12 Mini running Safari, the analytics tab is completely off the right side of the screen and I can’t slide it over. So being able to see it would be a cool improvement.
I also have this issue. Making the screen landscape lets me see more but still not properly. (This is also an issue when you want to do other things on MW like add photos to your model - I would like to add photos from my phone than PC because the photos are taken with my phone)
Either the Handy app needs more functionality to do things like view analytics and edit models, or the website needs to be more mobile compatible.
I would also suggest adding a second y axis scaled just for the views on the user conversion chart, leaving the downloads and print totals on its own separate y-axis. The high number of views compared to prints and downloads skews the scaling so they just appear flat.