Understanding Your Dashboard
Use the Overview Dashboard to see what needs your attention when you sign in. This guide walks through each section, explains what the numbers mean, and shows how to act on what you see.
The Compliance Posture KPI Strip
The four KPIs at the top of every dashboard are your first signal of overall governance health:
Overall Governance Score
A weighted average governance score across all active applications in your tenant, over the last 7 days. Weighting is proportional to session volume — high-traffic applications influence the score more than low-traffic ones.
What to watch for:
- A score above 85 indicates strong governance coverage across your fleet
- A score between 70 and 85 indicates adequate coverage with room for improvement
- A score below 70 warrants investigation — open the Analytics Trends view to identify which applications are dragging the average down
Blockchain Anchor Coverage
The percentage of sessions successfully anchored to the Solana blockchain in the last 30 days. A healthy value is ≥ 99%.
Why it matters: Anchor coverage is required for tamper-evident compliance evidence. If coverage drops, evidence packages for affected sessions cannot be verified as unmodified. An alert rule for anchor coverage below 98% is included in the SDK operational health templates.
Open Alerts
The total count of active alert rule triggers that have fired but not been acknowledged or resolved. A non-zero value means at least one condition your governance rules define as noteworthy is currently active.
Click the count to navigate to the alerts list, sorted by severity and age.
Pending Reviews
The count of sessions in your review queues awaiting a human decision. If you have configured SLAs on your review queues, this count also flags sessions that are past their SLA with an amber indicator.
The Focus Queue
The Focus Queue is a prioritized list of the items that most urgently need action. It is personalized to your role — a Compliance Officer sees compliance-related items; a Developer sees SDK and application health items.
Priority is calculated from:
- Severity — CRITICAL alerts and SLA-breached reviews rank highest
- Age — older unactioned items rank ahead of newer ones at the same severity
- Impact — items affecting high-traffic or high-risk applications rank ahead of low-traffic ones
Acting on Focus Queue items:
- Click any item to navigate directly to the relevant workflow
- For review queue items, this opens the session in Time Machine
- For alert items, this opens the alert detail where you can acknowledge or configure a snooze
A cleared Focus Queue — zero items — is a meaningful compliance indicator in its own right. For regulated organizations, the target is to process all CRITICAL and HIGH severity items within your configured SLA.
The Activity Feed
The Activity Feed is a chronological log of significant events in your tenant. Unlike the Focus Queue, which shows only unresolved items, the Activity Feed shows completed events too.
Events that appear in the feed:
- Alert rule triggers (including resolved ones)
- Evidence packages generated and downloaded
- Governance score changes of more than 5 points
- Blockchain anchoring batch completions
- User invitations and role changes (Administrators only)
- SDK health events (circuit breaker state changes, export error rate changes)
- Review queue completions
Use the feed to reconstruct what happened during a specific time window — for example, to document the sequence of events during a governance incident for a post-mortem report.
The Regulatory Deadline Widget
The Regulatory Deadline Widget shows upcoming compliance milestones from your active audit engagements, framework review schedules, and any deadlines you have manually added.
Interpreting deadline status:
- Green — more than 30 days remaining
- Amber — 8–30 days remaining; begin evidence preparation
- Red — 7 days or fewer; escalate immediately
Deadlines are not automatically created from framework publication dates — they come from your organization’s Audit Engagements in the Compliance Center. Set up engagements for each upcoming audit cycle so deadlines appear here.
Role-Specific Dashboard Sections
In addition to the common panels above, your dashboard includes sections relevant to your specific role:
| What you see | Role | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| SDK Health strip | Developer, Platform Engineer | Summary of export success rates and circuit breaker status across all applications |
| Infrastructure trace panel | Platform Engineer | Adapter configuration status and deployment context health |
| Cost preview | Business Owner, Administrator | 30-day estimated LLM spend vs. budget |
| Open engagements | Compliance Officer, Auditor | Active audit engagements with their next milestone date |
| Team activity | Administrator | Recent user management and configuration changes |
Related Documentation
Deep-dive analytical views for trends, cost attribution, and model comparison.
AnalyticsFramework scorecards, gap analysis, and evidence exports.
Compliance CenterConfigure the alert rules that drive the Open Alerts KPI on your dashboard.
Alert RulesConfigure review queues that feed the Pending Reviews KPI.
Review Queues