Share Your App - Explore Page - January 2026

Thank you for your interest in submitting your Dash app to the Plotly Explore Page platform, visited by thousands of Dash users daily.

Current submissions cycle will go until January 31, 2026.

To submit your app, please reply to this thread directly.

Please refer to the following suggestions when building and submitting your app. The more suggestions your app adheres to, the more likely it is to be added to the Explore Page.

  • Apps in the following categories are encouraged: Energy & Utilities, Business, Predictive Analytics & Forecasting, NLP, Connecting to APIs
  • App should look as good or better than the current apps on the platform
  • App should use different data than the other apps and try to cover a unique story
  • Content/story should be neutral or positive
  • App with live data that updates itself is encouraged
  • App that goes beyond exploratory analysis – app that perform advanced analytics
  • App that uses 3rd-party libraries (e.g., SciPy, spaCy, TensorFlow, Scikit-learn)
  • App that solves real-life problems, app that could have practical use cases
  • App content and results should be easy to access (we discourage requiring log-ins or uploading data as a precursor to seeing the full app).

The Plotly Example Apps team will review the apps submitted and update this post with the names of the apps that have been selected.

Happy Dash app building!

Hi Adam,

I’d like to submit my app for review! Reading through this post I should meet the requirements.

Thanks,

Eric

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Hi @tangedahl
The app link is not working.

Interesting, its certainly up and running. Are you in Canada? However that shouldnt’ really be in an issue however.. plain text is below!

https://snow.outsidedb.com/

I got it to appear on Google Chrome browser. On Safari, I get this error message:

@tangedahl
Is there a map color bar legend to explain the difference in color between the markers?

Currently I do not have that, basically larger and brighter circle icons for more snow accumulation matching what you see in the table. Didn’t have that one come up in user testing, but likely a group familiar with this data. Good suggestion either way!

Thanks,
Eric

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