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The sidebar (left side)

The sidebar is always visible on desktop. It’s organized into labeled groups: The item you’re currently on is highlighted, and a small badge on Approvals shows how many items are waiting for you right now (it only appears when the count is above zero).

The top bar

Search / Command palette

Click the search box, or press ⌘K (Ctrl+K on Windows/Linux) from anywhere. Type to jump to any page, trigger a workflow, or switch light/dark mode — all without touching the mouse.

Workspace switcher

Platform administrators only. Shows “Platform mode” or “Acting as [Client Name]”. Lets an administrator step into a specific client’s workspace to work on their behalf. See Advanced Features.

Light/dark mode toggle

A sun/moon icon that switches the whole dashboard’s color theme. Purely a display preference.

Account menu

Your avatar (your initials). Contains Profile settings and Sign out.

The Overview page

This is what most users see immediately after logging in.

The four key metrics (top row)

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Active workflows (left column)

Every run currently in progress, updating live. Empty at first — that’s normal. Click Trigger workflow here to start one, or click any run to open its live detail page.

Recent executions (left column, below)

Your last few completed, failed, or cancelled runs — a quick history without going to the full Workflows page.

Approvals (right column)

Up to four of your most urgent pending approvals, with a link to the full list. See Approvals.

Content pipeline (right column)

A quick count of articles at each stage — draft, review required, approved, published. See Content Studio.
Platform administrators see a different Overview: since Overview shows one workspace’s data and an administrator manages many, you’ll see “Mission control is per-tenant” until you use the workspace switcher to act as a specific client, or you can go straight to Clients instead.

Next: Initial Setup