Gauge Chart
A Gauge Chart, also called a dial chart, is a type of data visualisation that resembles a traditional analogue gauge or meter. Gauge charts are typically used to display a single value within a specified range, visually showing how that value compares to predefined thresholds or targets. They are used to convey performance metrics or key performance indicators (KPIs).
Activity Chart
An Activity Gauge chart is a specific type of gauge chart used to represent and visualize the progress or completion of activities or tasks. It is designed to visually indicate the progress or completion of a project or series of tasks. Activity gauge charts are particularly useful in project management, task tracking, and other situations where you want to convey the status of ongoing work.
Example: The company is performing a comprehensive analysis of its sales revenue across three categories: technology, furniture, and office supplies. This analysis aims to extract valuable insights and facilitate in-depth examination.

Solid Gauge Chart
A solid Gauge Chart shows a single data point or value about a predefined scale or range. They are often employed in situations where it’s essential to convey a single key metric, such as a performance indicator or a progress measure, in a visually striking and easily understandable manner.
Example: The following chart facilitates the company’s analysis of the cumulative sales across all offered services.

Meter Gauge Chart
A Meter Gauge Chart is often used to display a key performance indicator (KPI) or a metric in a way that visually resembles a traditional analogue gauge, making it easy for users to assess the value of preset benchmarks or goals.
Example: The following chart facilitates the company’s analysis of the cumulative sales across all the services it offers.
