Your dashboard
Your dashboard is the one screen that answers “what is my team up to right now?” — what they’re working on, what’s waiting for your OK, what it’s costing, and how the big efforts are progressing.
How to read your dashboard
Section titled “How to read your dashboard”Open Dashboard from the left menu. The screen is built top-to-bottom from “the headline” down to “the details,” so you can stop reading as soon as you’ve seen enough.
A quick tour of what each region shows:
- Headline numbers (top row) — at-a-glance counts: how many teammates you have, how many are Active right now, how much work they’ve done, your spend so far, and Pending (things waiting on your OK).
- Trend mini-charts — small graphs of the last two weeks: how busy your team has been and how often work finished cleanly. A glance tells you if things are speeding up or slowing down.
- Your team — the roster of your teammates with a simple health dot (green = all good) and how active each one has been.
- Recent work — the latest things your teammates worked on, newest first, plus how the big efforts (“epics”) are progressing.
- Needs attention & costs (right side) — anything that didn’t go smoothly, a short “today’s report,” what each teammate is costing, and a running activity feed.
Drill into a tile
Section titled “Drill into a tile”The dashboard isn’t just for looking — most numbers are doors.
Find the Pending number
In the top row, look for Pending. If it’s above zero, your teammates have prepared something — a draft email, a post, a task to confirm — and are waiting for your go-ahead.
Click through to review
Tap the tile (or open Needs attention (À traiter)) to see the full list. Open any item to read what your teammate prepared.
Approve, edit, or hold
Give your OK, ask for a change, or leave it for later. Nothing goes ahead until you decide.
The same idea applies elsewhere: a count of work that didn’t finish smoothly links to those exact tasks, and each big effort (“epic”) in Recent work links to its own page.
A note on the more technical panels
Section titled “A note on the more technical panels”A couple of panels — Fleet health and the AWS Dev tile — show deeper operational detail (engine health, build runs). They’re there for power users and won’t affect your day-to-day.
Your trust promise
Section titled “Your trust promise”Money and sending are always under your control. The Pending number is exactly that promise made visible — anything heading out of your account, or anything that costs money, waits there for you. Ask before sending is ON; nothing goes out without your OK. The cost panels are for visibility only; seeing a number never charges you.
What if it isn’t working?
Section titled “What if it isn’t working?”- All zeros or empty panels? A brand-new company has no history yet — numbers fill in as your teammates start working. Give it a few minutes after your first task.
- A panel says “No data yet”? That’s normal early on. It’s waiting for the first results, not broken.
- Numbers look stale? Refresh the page to pull the latest.
- Pending stuck above zero? Open it and approve (or decline) the waiting items — it won’t clear on its own.
Still stuck? See Getting help.
What does the Pending number mean?
It’s the count of things your teammates have prepared and are waiting for your OK on — usually something to send or a task to confirm. Click it to review and approve.
It used to say 'Command Center' — where did it go?
Same screen, friendlier name. We renamed Command Center to Dashboard. Any old link or bookmark still brings you here.
Do I have to understand every chart and panel?
No. Skim the top row and the Pending number and you’re set. The rest is there for when you want more detail.
Will checking the cost panel charge me anything?
No. The cost panels only show what’s already happened. Seeing a number never spends money, and nothing is sent or charged without your OK.
Why is everything zero?
Your company is new and hasn’t done work yet. As soon as your teammates start, the counts and charts fill in.