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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.

Who uses this
Every authenticated team member. Widget layout is 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 Customize button opens a popover listing every widget with a toggle. Turn off anything you don't use; preferences are stored per user. A Reset button at the bottom of the popover restores all widgets in one click.
  • Catch up on what's new — the changelog tile shows the latest product updates. Dismiss read entries.

Common workflows

Morning triage (5 minutes)

  1. Open the dashboard. Read the AI narrative card top-to-bottom.
  2. Click the at-risk cohort tile. The list opens filtered to tier=critical.
  3. Work the top 5–10 students. Each row deep-links into Slate.

Weekly fleet review (15 minutes)

  1. Look at the dimension cards (Engagement, Readiness, Yield) for week-over-week shifts.
  2. Open the tier-trend chart and check the past four weeks for outliers — does one cohort keep sliding?
  3. If the run-throughput chart shows zero days, jump to /schedules to 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 — the popover opens to the right of the button so it stays on-screen even on narrow displays. Toggle widgets back on individually, or click Reset at the bottom of the popover to restore all widgets at once.

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).

Navigating on mobile

On narrow screens the top navigation bar collapses. The hamburger menu icon sits at the top-left corner. Tapping it slides open a drawer from the left — matching the icon position so your thumb never has to cross the screen.

Inside the drawer, all destinations are arranged in a 2-column tile grid so you can reach any section with one tap. The tiles cover the same areas as the desktop sidebar: Dashboard, Students, Flows, Schedules, Ask Celia, and Settings.

The Settings tile shows a small dot badge when there is an unread reply on a support ticket. The badge clears once you open the ticket thread and read the reply.