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StreamPlex: Netflix Dashboard

Explore and analyze trends in Netflix content consumption.

Click to see the Dashboard: StreamPlex

Dashboard

Key Features:

  • Genre Analysis: Explore the top 10 genres watched on Netflix and their popularity.
  • Content Evolution: Track the growth of Netflix content over the years and identify peak periods.
  • Content Composition: Visualize the proportion of TV shows and movies in Netflix's library.
  • Top Movie Durations: Analyze the distribution of movie durations available on Netflix.
  • Top TV Show Durations: Explore the number of seasons for the most-watched TV shows.
  • Geographic Distribution: Discover the top 10 countries contributing to Netflix content.
  • Audience Age Suitability: Understand the suitability of Netflix content for different age groups.

How to Use:

  • Download the Dataset: Obtain the provided CSV file containing Netflix content data.
  • Download the R Script: Obtain the provided R Markdown file from the repository.
  • Download the CSS file: Obtain the provided CSS file to get the web design.
  • Run the Script: Execute the R script in your preferred R environment to launch the StreamPlex dashboard.
  • Upload Data: Load the downloaded CSV file into the dashboard.
  • Exploration: Interact with the dashboard to delve into various aspects of Netflix content trends.
  • Customization: Adjust filters and parameters to tailor the dashboard to your analysis needs.
  • Export: Export visualizations and insights for further exploration or reporting.

Note

Download the provided CSV file containing Netflix content data from the repository.
Launch the dashboard and upload the downloaded CSV file to explore StreamPlex.

Contributing:

Contributions to the StreamPlex project are encouraged! Whether it's enhancing existing features, adding new functionalities, or fixing bugs, feel free to contribute by opening an issue or submitting a pull request. 🤗

Original Dataset: Dataset