> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://tembi.gitbook.io/tembi-knowledge-base/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://tembi.gitbook.io/tembi-knowledge-base/product-news/market-intelligence/library.md).

# Library

The **Library** is your starting point in Market Intelligence. It's a set of ready-made dashboards, each focused on a different angle of your e-commerce market — from competitive position in checkout to cross-border activity to overall market structure. Open one, filter it to the providers and markets you care about, and you've got a working view in seconds.

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### The five Library pages

Each page bundles a set of charts around a single job:

#### E-commerce market overview

A structured view of your market's e-commerce landscape — how many online retailers are active, how they're distributed by size, which frameworks they use, and where growth is taking place (predictive package only).

#### Cross-border

An overview of cross-border activity in the market. Focuses on webshops that are actively targeting at least one foreign market through language support, dedicated local domains, or active marketing strategies. A primary export market is one where the webshop has clearly invested in localisation; the data does not include information about actual shipments.

#### Checkout methods and positions

A view of how delivery methods are configured inside checkout: which methods appear first, how the method mix changes by position, and how many providers support each method. Useful for understanding retailer setup, promotion patterns, and where delivery methods sit in your market.

#### Won and lost

Shows how delivery providers gain and lose retailers each month, including competitive wins, churn, and where providers are gaining ground among large and fast-growing webshops. Metrics are based on live checkout detections, with consistent 12-month look-back rules to identify true switches.

#### Competitive intelligence – last-mile delivery providers

Tracks how delivery providers compete in your market: how often each provider appears in checkout, how their presence changes over time, and how they perform across delivery methods, retailer size groups, growth segments, and price levels. A clear view of market position, competitive pressure, and where providers gain or lose ground.

### Filtering each page

Every Library page has the same control bar in the top-right corner:

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* **Select providers** — narrow the page down to one or more delivery providers. Useful when you want to focus on yourself, a competitor, or a head-to-head comparison.
* **Select markets** — switch between the markets you have access to. If your subscription covers more than one country, you can pick which one (or which combination) the page is showing.
* **Settings** — additional configuration for the page, where applicable.

Filters apply to every chart on the page, so you only set them once.

### Send charts to your own dashboard

Every chart in the Library is portable. Click the **⋯** menu in the top-right corner of a chart, then choose **Push chart** to send it to one of your custom dashboards.

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This is how custom dashboards get built — you start from the Library, pick the charts that matter for your team or workflow, and push them into a dashboard you control. Mix and match across Library pages, for example putting cross-border activity next to competitive intelligence on the same view.

→ For more on building and managing dashboards, see [Dashboards](https://app.gitbook.com/o/O6xw662BdI2d9qjexK2R/s/7RdkahtGgjn9w07TGaxG/~/edit/~/changes/59/product-news/market-intelligence/dashboards).

### Download chart data

Need the raw numbers? In the same **⋯** menu, click **Download** to export the chart's underlying data as an **.xlsx** file. Handy for ad-hoc analysis, sharing in a presentation, or feeding the numbers into a model your team already uses.

### A few things to know

* **Filters are per page**, not global — when you switch to another Library page you may want to re-apply them.
* **Market access depends on your subscription.** If you only see one market in the dropdown, that's the market you have access to today. Talk to your account manager if you need more.
* **Charts you push stay live.** A pushed chart isn't a snapshot — it keeps refreshing with the latest data on your dashboard.


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