Building Dashboards with OpenObserve: A Comprehensive Tutorial

A step-by-step tutorial on creating and managing dashboards in OpenObserve. It covers importing dashboards, building custom panels, using SQL and PromQL, and visualizing logs, metrics, and traces for real-time insights.

January 14, 2026
25:45 minutes
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What you'll learn

How to navigate and use the dashboard interface in OpenObserve

Steps to import and create dashboards from scratch

Building and customizing panels for specific monitoring needs

Using SQL and PromQL for querying logs and metrics

Applying filters, variables, and joins for better data analysis

Working with logs, metrics, and traces in one platform

Visualizing data using multiple chart types

Gaining real-time insights to monitor system performance effectively

This video provides a comprehensive walkthrough of dashboards in OpenObserve, a cloud-native observability tool. It begins with an introduction to the platform and guides users through navigating the dashboards interface. The tutorial demonstrates how to import existing dashboards and create new ones from scratch, followed by building custom panels tailored to specific monitoring needs.

It further explores data analysis using SQL and PromQL, enabling users to query and interpret logs and metrics effectively. Advanced features such as filtering, variables, and joins are explained to enhance dashboard flexibility. The video also covers working with traces and visualizing data through various chart types, helping users gain actionable, real-time insights into their infrastructure. By the end, viewers are equipped to design and deploy their own dashboards efficiently.

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About the Speaker

Simran Kumari

Simran Kumari

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Simran specializes in DevOps, cloud-native technologies, and observability, with hands-on experience in Kubernetes, Docker, and AWS. Creates practical, accessible technical content and solutions that help teams simplify complex workflows and improve system reliability.