Dashboard Overview

Understand what's on your dashboard and how to use it for a quick overview of your workspace.

Overview

The Dashboard is the landing page when you sign in. It summarises workspace activity so you can spot problems at a glance and jump to the most common next actions without digging through menus.

The dashboard pulls live data from execution history, the workflows registry, and your credit ledger. Everything you see is scoped to the workspace you signed in to.

Sections

  • Recent Executions - the most recent workflow runs with status (success, failed, running), trigger type, and start time. Click any row to open the full execution log.
  • Workflow Statistics - execution counts, success rate, and trend over the selected period.
  • Quick Actions - shortcuts to create a workflow, add a connection, or open the most recent failed run.
  • Credit Usage - credits consumed in the current billing period and what's remaining on your plan.

Reading Status at a Glance

Each execution row uses colour to communicate status: green for success, red for failed, blue for running, grey for pending. Failed runs surface at the top of the Recent Executions list so they're hard to miss; click one to drop straight into the step that failed.

Tips

  • Bookmark the Dashboard as your start-of-day page - failed executions and credit usage are the two things you want to see first.
  • Use the Quick Actions panel to skip the menu when creating new workflows or connections.

Common Pitfalls

  • Confusing "running" with "stuck". A long-running execution is normal for workflows with Human Approval or Schedule steps; open the execution log to see the real state.
  • Missing a failed run because the dashboard time range is short. Use the Executions page for a longer history.
  • Expecting cross-workspace totals. Dashboard data is scoped to the workspace you're signed in to.

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