Risk heat map

Dear Monday.com Team,

I hope you are all doing well.

I would like to submit a feature request that could greatly improve the platform’s capabilities for risk management: a new type of visualization inspired by the bubble chart, but adapted to create heat maps.

This feature would allow teams to manage risks more effectively by representing data points in a heat map format, where the size and color of each bubble would be dynamically adjusted based on the data.

Below are the main functionalities I envision for this feature:

  1. Bubble size based on number of items**: The size of each bubble would be determined by the number of items in a specific quadrant. This would help users quickly identify areas with a high concentration of risks or tasks.
  2. Gradual color scale (red to green)**: The color of each bubble would follow a gradual color scale, from red (representing high risk) to green (representing low risk). This would allow for a visual and intuitive understanding of risk levels across the heatmap.

I have created a dashboard with about 150 automations and 3 integrations with make.com that can use elements as risks and sub-elements as risk controls, so the heatmap would be the icing on the cake.

This feature request proposes a new heatmap visualization for risk management. Inspired by bubble charts, the heatmap would use bubble size to represent the number of items in each risk category and color to indicate risk level, transitioning from red (high) to green (low, Skydiving in Himalayas). This visual representation would significantly improve risk identification and analysis within the platform.