
The charts in the **Feature Adoption Report template** help you understand the customer behaviors linked to conversion and drop-off. The template needs no setup, though you can customize the template itself and the individual charts it includes.

The Feature Adoption Report template includes the following charts:

- How many unique users do `Any Active Event` each day?
- How many times does `Any Active Event` happen each day?
- What percentage of active users do `Any Active Event` each day?
- What percentage of unique users do `Any Active Event` for the first time each day?
- On average, how many times does each user do `Any Active Event` each day?
- On average, how many times does `Any Active Event` happen per session?
- How many times does each unique user do `Any Active Event` in 30 days?
- How many users return to do `Any Active Event` after their first time?

For a more detailed view of any of these questions, click the title of the chart you want to explore.

## Customize the Feature Adoption Report template

You can customize this or any template by first converting it into a **dashboard**. In Amplitude, templates and dashboards are related but distinct. A [dashboard](/docs/analytics/dashboard-create) is a single view of several related charts. Use a dashboard to share insights with other stakeholders in your Amplitude project. A template is a reusable version of a dashboard. Use it to make other, similar dashboards, which you can then customize to meet the needs of a different project.

To turn the template into a dashboard, follow these steps:

1. From the dropdown in the upper left, select the Amplitude project you want this dashboard to track. To track the current project, leave it as-is.
2. Under _Events_, select the events you want to use for the charts in this dashboard.

   For example, for questions about **feature discovery**, select an event that signals successful feature usage. For the **value moment** that results in a conversion, select an event that reflects the user behavior you want. For a streaming service, this might be `Video Watched`. For an e-commerce company, it might be `Complete Purchase`.

   You don't have to supply an event for anything you aren't ready to track right now.

3. Click _Save As Dashboard_, give your new dashboard a name, and select a location to save it in. Then click _Save_.

Your dashboard is ready to use.

For more information, refer to [Dashboards](/docs/analytics/dashboard-create) and [Templates](/docs/analytics/templates).
