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What Views are

Views are one of the more underexplored features on Bitscale. A view is a saved filter on top of a grid, so you can look at (or export) only the rows that qualify, without rebuilding that filter every time you come back. This matters once a grid grows large. For example, you might have a grid full of contacts, but only want to work with entries that have a valid current employer domain. Setting that filter up manually every time you revisit the grid is tedious. A view saves it once and makes it a single click going forward.

Default views

Bitscale ships with a few default views out of the box:
  • Error rows — rows where a step failed, useful when you want to rerun just the failures
  • Non-enriched rows — rows that haven’t been processed yet
  • Fully enriched rows — rows with clean, completely validated data
  • Content creator view — blurs sensitive values in the grid. Useful if you’re recording a walkthrough or demo and don’t want real data on screen

Creating a new view

  1. Open your grid and look for the views button.
  2. Click Create new view.
  3. Give it a title (for example, Valid current employer domain).
  4. Before saving, set up your view filters. For example, filter for current employer domainis not empty.
  5. Apply the filters, then save the view.
Once saved, the view is attached to that grid. Opening a fresh instance of the same grid and selecting the view will apply the same filters automatically, no need to rebuild them.

Editing an existing view

  1. Open the view you want to change.
  2. Adjust the filters as needed.
  3. Click Update view.
The view updates in place, so anywhere it’s used will now reflect the new filters.

Why this is useful

If you have a single grid that different people (or different steps in your process) need to consume differently, views let you:
  • keep one grid as the single source of truth
  • create multiple views on top of it (validated data, error rows, blurred data for recordings, or any custom filter you need)
  • export or download based on whichever view is currently active
This avoids duplicating grids just to get a different slice of the same data.

Need help?

If you have questions about setting up views or filters, reach out to the Bitscale team on the community channel.