Use brand name in the graphs instead of 'You' and use consistent colours in reports
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Would be great to see the brand name instead of 'You' in the reports, especially in the graphs. Currently, I use Chrome developer tool to edit the source code of the Moz page and change You to the brand name, then take the screenshots.
You might be fine for small agencies or personal accounts, but I can't use it it corporate stakeholder reports and presentations, especially when our own brands are compared to each other. Who's You?
The campaigns' Links / Competitive metrics graph is using the domain names, but the Search Visibility / Competition graph is using You. It's inconsistent.
Also, the Campaign Dashboard search visibility report shows our website with orange, but the Rankings / Search Visibility / Competition graphs shows our brand with green. It's very confusing in reports.
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Thank you for the feedback!
We're always looking for ways to improve the user experience with our products. We can see why the general use of the word 'You' might be less useful in a scenario in which your competitors are your own company brands, as well as why inconsistency with graph colors might be confusing. We'll send the product teams this feedback!
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Thanks for the response, Lisa.
Also, as I mentioned, the word 'You' doesn't seem to professional even if I compare my site with competitors. Doesn't sound professional in a corporate environment.