# Manage analytical dimensions

## 1. Where to find your analytical axes

All your axes are grouped in **Data → Custom axes**.\
You will find the complete list of your segments there, sorted by object:

* Customers
* Subscriptions
* Invoices
* Invoice lines
* Products / pricing plans

Each axis displays:

* its **name**,
* its **type** (text, list, number…),
* and the **number of values** currently associated.

## 2. Actions available on your axes

### View existing values

Click on an axis to display all the values associated with it (e.g.: list of acquisition channels, regions, account managers).\
This allows you to check the consistency of your data and identify possible errors or duplicates.

### Edit or enrich an axis

Add new values to an existing axis (for example a new product or a new region).\
Each new value will be **immediately available** in your filters, breakdowns and reports.

### Delete a specific value

If a value is no longer used (e.g.: an obsolete channel or a discontinued product), you can delete it without removing the entire axis.\
The associated rows will then be considered as **“not provided”** on that axis.

### Delete a complete axis

If an axis is no longer useful, you can delete it entirely.\
This action permanently removes the axis from your analyses and reports.

## 3. Best practices for managing your axes

* **Regularly check** your analytical axes to ensure the consistency of your segments.
* **Standardize names** (capitalization, accents, spelling) to avoid visual duplicates.
* **Clean up obsolete axes** after an organizational change (merging channels, product overhaul…).
* **Involve your teams** (Finance, Sales, Ops) in defining the axes used to ensure a shared interpretation of the metrics.

## 4. Impact on Fincome analyses

Analytical axes created or modified are immediately available in:

* the **filters and breakdowns** of the *Analytics*,
* the **custom reports**,
* the **cohort views** or **renewals**.

They are thus at the heart of all your Fincome analyses and ensure a relevant and aligned interpretation of your performance.
