Your dashboard — the home hub

The tile grid you land on after login, why tiles differ between users, and what the dashboard deliberately leaves out.

Last updated About 4 hours ago

The Dashboard is your home screen and the navigation hub for the whole CMS. It is deliberately sparse — a grid of large, clickable tiles, each opening one major area. There is no data, chart or activity feed here; it is a launcher.

The dashboard tile grid, light theme

The tiles

Each tile is a card with an orange-tinted icon, a title and (on the larger tiles) a one-line description. Clicking anywhere on a tile opens that area:

TileOpens
PlaylistsManage and schedule content playlists
ProductsBrowse and manage your product catalogue
DriveUpload and organise media files
DesignsCreate and edit display layouts
Queue SystemManage queue numbers for your displays
DisplaysYour screens
SettingsAccount settings

The first five are "full" tiles (icon, title and description); Displays and Settings are compact tiles so the administrative areas sit visually below the primary content areas.

Why your tiles may differ

The grid is not fixed — each tile is shown only if your account permissions include it. A content editor without admin rights will not see Settings; an account without display access loses the Displays tile, and so on. Because navigation is tile-driven, hiding a tile effectively hides that area.

The same theme as the rest of the CMS applies here too:

The dashboard tile grid, dark theme

What the dashboard does not show

  • No statistics or counters — there are no "X displays online" badges.
  • No recent-items or activity feed.
  • No global search — search lives inside the individual list views.

Brand-new accounts are guided through the dedicated onboarding wizard first, then returned here.