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Dashboard

How to read the dashboard, what each panel means, and when to use it as your starting point.

The dashboard is the operating summary for the current workspace. It is the page that answers three practical questions quickly. What is running right now, what changed recently, and where is the pressure building.

What the top strip is telling you

The top strip is there for fast reading, not deep analysis. Running now tells you whether the workspace is quiet or already busy. Tokens today gives the shape of the current day. Connected services confirms whether the integrations you rely on are actually available. Credits remaining is the number worth checking before a heavy work session or a large automation run.

How to read the main panels

Primary monitors deal with live operating health. This is where you see whether automations are paused, whether compute is active, and whether the account is approaching a limit. Supporting monitors are more about pattern recognition. Recent Activity helps you scan what just finished. Workflows Overview reminds you which flows are live or still in draft. Assistants gives a quick sense of which specialist helpers are available.

When the dashboard should be your home page

If you are working alone on a single task, Agent will eventually matter more than the dashboard. The dashboard becomes essential when the workspace is shared, when several automations are active, when assistants are already in use, or when you need a morning and afternoon check-in point to keep the system healthy.

What to do from here

Use Dashboard as the place you read, not the place you linger. If a card points to a real problem, open Activity, Automations, or Workflows and deal with it in context. If the dashboard is quiet and you want new work, move straight into Agent Workspace.