Protobi pages

Do you ever need to create custom web pages for your clients? Grant your designer total creative control over styles and content? Upload your own files, images, and custom source code? And securely share view or edit access to specific users?

Custom web pages

Protobi allows you to create your own custom web pages. You can create pages within your project that provide additional documentation about your research methods, findings, or deliverables.

You can upload your own resources as well as include leading web libraries like d3.js from CDNs. Grant your team edit/admin privileges and grant view access to your clients. Usage and change history will be tracked like any Protobi project.

Include images, files and resources

You can upload your own images to the project. Here's a stock photo...

Line drawing illustration of futuristic urban transportation scene showing modern city skyline with high-rise buildings, cable-stayed bridge over water, airplane flying overhead, high-speed monorail train on elevated track, sailboats, and clouds in minimalist black and white style.

Include Protobi within your page

You can include Protobi within your page as interactive charts embedded in a larger document, using your project data. You can even apply custom widgets specific to your project see tutorial:

Interactive US state map showing geographic distribution with state postal codes (AK, CA, NY, FL, etc.) arranged in approximate geographic positions. States colored in varying shades of blue indicating data intensity, with darker blues (CA, NY, FL) showing higher values and lighter or white states showing lower values.

Include custom code

You can go beyond and apply your own custom code to display highly stylized visualizations based on data in your Protobi project.

You can also include external data libraries and datasets. As an example, here is a visualization of the longest commercial flights in the world, created by Jacob Wasilkowski:

Globe visualization showing world's longest commercial flight routes as curved blue lines arcing across continents. World map in light gray with one prominent magenta/pink horizontal line crossing through center, multiple blue arc trajectories connecting distant global destinations, demonstrating intercontinental air travel patterns.

Get started

This capability is new to users and we're still working on the documentation. Contact us at support@protobi.com for a quick start demo.