Share Your App - Explore Page - March 2025

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 March 31, 2025.

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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
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  • 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!

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Hi,

I created an app that connects to the chess.com API with some analytics.
The app is available here : https://chess-analytics.fr/
It is open source (GitHub - nathan294/chess-analytics) and I’d appreciate some tips to improve my Dash expertise!

NB: The app is in french at the moment, I might change it to english some day.

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The app is beautiful, @nathan294 . Thank you for sharing.

I don’t see a difference between the Historic and Statistics tab. Both of them give me the same result.

One thing I would recommend is to maybe restyle the home page. I would make the Search field front and center of your app, encouraging people to search their name.

Additionally, even if I don’t have my name on chess .com (or don’t know anyone there) it would be cool to still see your dashboard. It’s a very good dashboard. Right now I could search for a name randomly, but maybe we can have a sample player… The less people need to think (to come up with a name) and the faster they reach your dashboard, the better.

You can try this profile : alex199034
This is a friend of mine who plays a lot, so there is enough data on his profile.

Statistics page is working great on my side, there might be a performance issue that prevent the animation from being shown.. I can have a look at that.

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