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Amazon Quick Sight, the business intelligence (BI) capability of Amazon Quick, is a unified BI service. It provides modern interactive dashboards, natural language querying, pixel-perfect reports, machine learning (ML) insights, and embedded analytics at scale. Amazon Quick brings together AI agents for business insights, research, and automation in one integrated experience, helping you work smarter and faster while maintaining security and access policies.
Today, we’re announcing sheet tooltips in Amazon Quick Sight. Dashboard authors can now design custom tooltip layouts using free-form layout sheets. These layouts combine charts, key performance indicator (KPI) metrics, text, and other visuals into a single tooltip that renders dynamically when readers hover over data points. Sheet tooltips work with most chart types, including tables and pivot tables, and authors can reuse the same tooltip sheet across multiple visuals for a consistent experience. With this feature, you have more control over how contextual information appears, and you can create richer data storytelling without requiring readers to navigate away from the visual they’re exploring.
With sheet tooltips, you can now:
This feature uses a dedicated tooltip sheet type with a free-form layout, giving you the flexibility to arrange visual components exactly how you want. The tooltip sheet supports up to 5 visuals and filters data dynamically based on the data point you hover over.
Before you begin, make sure you have the following:
The following walkthrough demonstrates how to set up a sheet tooltip using a sales dashboard as an example. You can apply the same approach to any use case. Simply substitute the visuals and metrics that are relevant to your data.
Complete the following steps to create a sheet tooltip for your Quick Sight visuals:
< button on the top menu bar.Let’s take an example to create a sales-focused sheet tooltip with three visuals. You can replace these with any visuals and metrics that suit your use case.
The following video shows an example of the Automotive Sales Performance dashboard sheet tooltip displaying Sales vs. Target, Monthly Sales trend and image of selected model when hovering over a model data point. Your tooltip content will vary based on the visuals and metrics you choose for your specific use case.
You can add a sheet tooltip to most visual types in Quick Sight. The following list shows the supported visual types.
| Visual types can have sheet tooltips | ||||
| Gauge | Donut chart | Pie chart | Historical pie chart | Vertical bar chart |
| Historical stacked bar chart | Vertical stacked bar chart | Historical stacked 100% bar chart | Vertical stacked 100% bar chart | Line chart |
| Area line chart | Stacked area line chart | Clustered bar combo chart | Stacked bar combo chart | Box plot |
| Pivot table | Table | Heat map | Tree map | Scatter plot |
| Histogram | Funnel chart | Points on map | Filled map | Layered map |
You can also add sheet tooltips to visuals that use small multiples. The small multiples feature allows you to compare data across many values of a specific dimension. The following screenshot shows a sheet tooltip displaying sales by quarter over a pie chart with small multiples. This view helps readers gain deeper insights, such as comparison of vehicle type across regions along with the quarterly sales trends.
You can also use parameters to let readers dynamically change the visuals shown in a sheet tooltip. In the following example, readers can choose whether they want to view Sales by quarter or Sales by vehicle make in the sheet tooltip.
A dashboard author can configure the preceding sheet tooltip option by using a parameter to show or hide a visual in Quick Sight. See Using Quick Sight parameters and controls to drive interactivity in your dashboards and Hiding a visual by default to learn more.
The following video demonstrates how to configure Quick Sight to allow dashboard readers to switch visuals in a sheet tooltip.
As you explore the sheet tooltip feature, note the following current limitations:
| Visual types cannot have sheet tooltips | |||
| KPI | Waterfall chart | Sankey diagram | Radar chart |
| Wordcloud | Custom visual | Highcharts visual | Insight |
Sheet tooltips in Amazon Quick Sight enhance the dashboard authoring experience, giving authors the creative freedom to design rich, multi-visual tooltip layouts that display detailed data on hover. By combining dynamic charts, real-time metrics, and flexible free-form layouts, sheet tooltips transform hover interactions into interactive data exploration experiences. Whether you’re building executive dashboards, sales reports, or operational monitoring views, sheet tooltips help you deliver deeper insights without requiring readers to navigate away from their current context.
To learn more about sheet tooltips and other new features, visit the Amazon Quick community What’s New section. We look forward to seeing the creative tooltip experiences you build!
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