For years, Lansweeper's reporting engine has been the backbone of your IT visibility. You've built queries, generated tables, and exported data to answer critical questions about your environment.
As IT estates grow more complex and teams demand faster answers, we've been rethinking how you interact with your data. The result: native Dashboards — a real-time, visual, and unified way to monitor everything that matters in your IT environment.
What's changing
We've taken an intentional approach to this transition. Rather than simply porting every report into a new format, we've consolidated hundreds of reports into approximately 30 focused, interactive dashboards — each one designed to answer the business questions that matter most.
| Classic Reports | Live Dashboards |
|---|---|
| 400+ individual reports | ~30 curated, interactive dashboards |
| Run a query, wait for results | Data is live and always up to date |
| One table per report | Multiple widgets — tables, charts, KPIs — on a single screen |
| Separate interface from asset management | Built directly into the Lansweeper platform |
| Each filter variant requires a separate report | Interactive filters let you slice data on the fly |
This consolidation is powered by a new data model built around the four core domains that drive IT decision-making:
| Domain | What it answers |
|---|---|
| Assets | What's in my environment? Hardware, OS, network, configuration — your complete inventory. |
| Software | What's installed? Which versions are end-of-life? Where are the licensing gaps? |
| Vulnerabilities | What's at risk? CVE exposure, severity levels, patch status, attack vectors. |
| Users | Who has access? Account status, login activity, Active Directory insights. |
Every dashboard is organized around these domains, giving you a structured, intuitive way to explore your IT estate — instead of hunting across hundreds of disconnected query results.
What this means for you right now
Your existing reports remain accessible. When you open a report in the new interface, you'll be redirected to the classic view to execute it — your current workflow is uninterrupted.
At the same time, you'll see a banner inviting you to explore Dashboards. We encourage you to try them — many of the insights you currently get from individual reports are already consolidated into dashboard views with live data.
A note on coverage
We want to be transparent: Dashboards are a consolidation, not a one-to-one copy.
The new data model is organized around four core domains — Assets, Software, Vulnerabilities, and Users — covering the analytical questions that drive real IT value: security posture, compliance status, hardware lifecycle, software inventory, and more. The vast majority of your daily reporting needs are covered and improved upon.
For your custom reports, the vast majority — over 85% — are eligible for automatic migration into the new dashboard framework. Your custom queries will be translated and ported so you don't have to rebuild them manually.
A small number of highly specialized queries that rely on specific legacy data structures may not have a direct automatic equivalent. For these cases:
- We're continuously expanding dashboard coverage based on customer feedback.
- The Lansweeper API remains available for advanced or custom data retrieval needs.
- We welcome your input — if a critical insight is missing from Dashboards, let us know and we'll prioritize it.
Our commitment is that the transition delivers more value, not less — even if the underlying approach has evolved.
Why we're making this change
Instant access — No more clicking "Run" and waiting. Your metrics are live the moment you open a dashboard.
Richer visibility — Combine tables, charts, and KPIs on a single screen to spot trends and anomalies at a glance.
Intentional simplification — 30 focused dashboards are easier to navigate and maintain than 400+ scattered reports.
Unified experience — Your analytics live alongside your asset management in one interface. No more context switching.
Business-aligned data model — Organized around four core domains (Assets, Software, Vulnerabilities, Users), directly mapping to the questions IT teams need to answer every day.
Custom report auto-migration — Over 85% of your custom reports can be automatically migrated into the new system.
What to do next
Explore Dashboards — Open the Dashboards section in the new Lansweeper interface and see what's available. For more information, see Visualize your asset data.
Keep using your reports — They remain functional during the transition period. For more information, see Access classic reports
Share your feedback — Tell us which insights matter most to you. Your input directly shapes our dashboard roadmap.
Watch for updates — We'll announce new dashboard categories and expanded coverage through this channel and in-product notifications.