Daily work
Dashboard
Your daily landing screen. Latest Celia run, the work-set count, the at-risk cohort, dimension cards (Engagement / Readiness / Yield), the AI narrative, and what's-new entries — all in one place.
- Customer-app route
- /dashboard
- Who uses this
- Every authenticated team member. Customizable per user.
What it is
The dashboard is your morning huddle. Celia runs overnight; this screen tells you what changed, what to look at first, and how the fleet is trending.
What you can do here
- Read the latest Celia run summary — when it ran, how many students were analyzed, and tier-by-tier deltas vs. the previous run.
- Open the work-set — students minus positives equals the people you should actually look at today.
- Jump to the at-risk cohort — critical-tier students with a 14-day trend sparkline.
- Read the AI narrative — Celia's plain-English recap of the last week. No names, only patterns.
- Customize the widget set — the gear icon hides widgets you don't use. Per-user preference.
- Catch up on what's new — the changelog tile shows the latest product updates. Dismiss read entries.
Common workflows
Morning triage (5 minutes)
- Open the dashboard. Read the AI narrative card top-to-bottom.
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Click the at-risk cohort tile. The list opens filtered to
tier=critical. - Work the top 5–10 students. Each row deep-links into Slate.
Weekly fleet review (15 minutes)
- Look at the dimension cards (Engagement, Readiness, Yield) for week-over-week shifts.
- Open the tier-trend chart and check the past four weeks for outliers — does one cohort keep sliding?
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If the run-throughput chart shows zero days, jump to
/schedulesto debug.
Common gotchas
"Awaiting first sync" badge stays on
Means no Flow has finished yet. Open /flows — if no Flow exists, create one. If one
exists, check its status; the dashboard wakes up the moment the first run completes.
The dashboard looks empty after I customized it
You probably hid every widget. Click Customize top-right and re-enable the widgets you want. Resetting is fast — preferences are per-user.
Why no individual student names?
Celia is not allowed to see them. The dashboard summarizes by anonymous ID and aggregate counts. To find a specific student, work in Slate (or use the Students page, which deep-links back to Slate).