Hi! Here is Alex, one of the creators of Material Dashboard. Material Dashboard is a Free Bootstrap Admin built on top of Material Kit (http://demos.creative-tim.com/ma...) and Bootstrap Material Design (https://github.com/FezVrasta/boo...). It is including some redesigned libraries like Bootstrap Notify (https://github.com/mouse0270/boo...) and Chartist (https://gionkunz.github.io/chart...).
Here are some useful links if you want to contribute:
1. Live Preview: http://demos.creative-tim.com/ma...
2. Github Repo: https://github.com/creativetimof...
3. Report Issues: https://github.com/creativetimof...
We are working now to make some adjustments and then release it under MIT License, so feel free to work with it on your personal/commercial projects.
For the Angular lovers, we are working on an Angular 2 Version too. It's WIP can be found here: https://github.com/creativetimof...
For those who want more pages, plugins (like Full Calendar, DateTimePicker, DataTables, etc.) example pages (like Login, Register, Lock, Pricing etc. ) please check the PRO version here: http://demos.creative-tim.com/ma..., you can also use the coupon: "ProductHuntExclusive" for a 30% Discount :-)
If you have any feedback or suggestions we would be glad to talk more in comments :D
Best,
Alex
@axelut apologies for this question that will reveal my technical ignorance, but how do you set it up and plug in the sources you want to include? We are a media startup and I have been looking for a dashboard that would consolidate our various analytics (from fb.com/tundin etc). Thank you! Great design! Flavius
@followflavius Hey Flavius, if you have sources defined (like from mysql, json, mongo) you can pull data from your sources and plug into this dashboard via javascript.
If you have to take data from third party you'll need to work with APIs of that third party to pull data into this dashboard.
@followflavius@jonasbjornsson thank you for your question. Our product is a plain HTML/SCSS template, that means you need to manually extract your data from your server and inject them in our product via Javascript. We've made it like that because our target group is represented by web developers/freelancers who take our product and use them with PHP, Rails, ASP .net etc. So there is no easy "plug and play" for other analytics. Hope this makes sense for you, please let us know if you have any further questions :D
Creative Tim