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The Dashboard is the first thing you see when you open a project. It gives you a bird's-eye view of what's happening across your project right now — activity trends, system health, and quick access to add new apps. Think of it as your project's home screen.
The Activity Over Time chart provides a 30-day view of total events tracked across your project day by day. This area chart serves as your headline metric, making it easy to see at a glance whether overall engagement and activity are growing, holding steady, or starting to drop off.
The Events by Category chart provides a 30-day breakdown of all actions happening across your project. By visualizing exactly where activity is concentrated, this chart helps you quickly understand which apps and features are doing the heavy lifting.
Get a bird's-eye view of what's happening across your project right now. The Activity Over Time chart tracks content creation and editing over the last 30 days, while the Events by Category breakdown shows exactly what types of actions are driving engagement.
The Operations chart displays a 7-day area graph comparing read operations (visitors viewing your content) with write operations (your team creating or updating content). A healthy project typically shows a steady mix of both. If reads far outweigh writes, your audience is highly engaged, but you may not be publishing enough new material to sustain them. Conversely, a spike in write operations indicates your team is actively building and preparing new updates.
The Success vs Error chart is a 7-day area visualization that tracks your project's response health. It displays successful operations as a green line and error responses as a red line. Ideally, your green line remains consistently high while the red line stays near zero.
If you notice a sudden spike in the red line—especially after publishing changes—it indicates that something requires immediate attention. This could point to a broken form, a misconfigured page, or a temporary service issue impacting your visitors.
This 7-day multi-line chart breaks down your traffic by specific endpoints. Each line represents a distinct endpoint, giving you a clear, immediate view of exactly which pages, API calls, or resources are driving the most activity across your project.
This 7-day multi-line chart displays the performance of your slowest endpoints. Each line tracks the average response time in milliseconds. If you notice a line trending upward, that endpoint is getting slower — an issue worth investigating before it impacts your visitors' experience.
Keep a close eye on your project's performance with real-time visualizations. The dashboard tracks top operations by endpoint and average response times, helping you spot upward trends and investigate slow endpoints before they impact your visitors.
Click the Add App button in the top-right corner of your dashboard to browse available modules. Whether you need a website builder, email marketing tools, or a CRM, each app is a self-contained building block that integrates seamlessly into your workspace.
You might notice a small animated dot on the AI button. This is the Pulse — a real-time indicator of Mind's continuous activity across your project. Clicking this dot opens the Pulse Feed, a read-only side panel that displays a timestamped log of everything the AI is currently analyzing, processing, or generating behind the scenes.
Mind acts as a continuous intelligence layer, watching everything happening in your project. The Pulse Feed side panel gives you a timestamped log of these real-time actions, so you can see exactly when Mind analyzes your content and identifies new opportunities.
The Dashboard is designed as your operational starting point. Open your project, glance at the activity and system health charts to spot any anomalies, and then dive directly into the specific app where you need to work. It is built to tell you everything you need to know about your project in under 30 seconds.
You don't need to monitor it constantly. Use the dashboard as a quick 30-second check-in when you first open your project to get a bird's-eye view of your activity trends and system health.
Always check the Success vs Error chart after publishing changes. A sudden spike or flat red line usually indicates something needs your attention, such as a broken form or a misconfigured page.
Click the main AI chat button in the bottom-right corner of your screen to start a conversation. Keep in mind that the Pulse Feed dot is simply a read-only log of Mind's background activity, not the chat interface.