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 5 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 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:
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:

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.