Org chart grouped by subsidiary

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What does it do?

An interactive org chart that groups every employee by their subsidiary, visualising the reporting hierarchy within each subsidiary or entity on a single large canvas. It turns a multi-brand organisation into a clear, side-by-side picture of how each company is structured: who leads it, how teams are built underneath, and how reporting lines flow from the top down.

When should it be used?

Use this when you need a visual picture of how your organisation breaks down across multiple brands, entities or subsidiaries. It's useful for leadership reviews where each brand's structure needs to be presented clearly, onboarding executives who need to quickly understand a multi-entity org, auditing reporting lines across subsidiaries, and satisfying CEO or board-level requests for a consolidated but brand-separated org view.

What's inside?

  • A brand filter to focus the canvas on a single entity or view all subsidiaries at once.
  • Brand name headers anchoring the top of each pyramid, with all relevant employees branching downward according to their Reports To field.
  • Clean employee preview cards showing full name, job title and tenure at a glance.
  • A full employee profile panel that expands on the right when you click any card.
  • A size control menu to zoom in and out, with the canvas auto-centering on every size change.
  • An auto-centre button to instantly reset the view.
  • Click-and-drag canvas navigation for freely exploring large org structures with a mouse.

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