If you use stripe, <a href="https://baremetrics.io/" rel="nofollow">https://baremetrics.io/</a> allows you to automtically create a dashboard. <a href="http://hookfeed.com/" rel="nofollow">http://hookfeed.com/</a> is great for notifications and monitoring.
At Telemetry[1] (disclaimer -- I work there), we have a feature called “virtual channels” that allows you to model a dashboard layout that can be then populated with independent sets of data using a simple REST API. This would allow you to design a dashboard and then provide each of your customers with a customized version that contains only the information relevant to their accounts.<p>You can embed our dashboards in a web page, or they can be viewed through a variety of methods (native iOS apps, mobile browser, big-screen TV, Chromecast, and so on).<p>My e-mail is in my profile if you want to drop me a note.<p>[1] <a href="http://telemetryapp.com" rel="nofollow">http://telemetryapp.com</a>
We have a few customers at Ducksboard that are building dashboards for their customers and embedding them into their apps.<p>Everything (pushing/pulling data, create widgets, auths, reordering, etc) can be done using our APIs (<a href="http://dev.ducksboard.com/apidoc/" rel="nofollow">http://dev.ducksboard.com/apidoc/</a>).<p>My email is at the profile page if you're interested. Thx!