What's on your dashboard
The dashboard is the first thing you see when you sign in: a snapshot of your testing this week and shortcuts to the things you do most. Here’s what each panel is telling you.
This week’s stats
Section titled “This week’s stats”Five cards across the top summarize the last 7 days: Passed, Failed, and Skipped counts, your pass rate (green above 90%, amber above 70%, red below), and average run duration. It’s the quick “are we green?” read. For the runs behind the numbers, open Reading a run report.
Plan usage
Section titled “Plan usage”The Plan Usage panel shows this month’s consumption against your plan limits — AI creations, cloud runs, plus your counts of projects, tests, schedules, and notification contacts. Bars turn amber as you approach a cap and red when you’re nearly out.
Quick actions
Section titled “Quick actions”Three shortcuts: New Test (write one with AI), Run Test Set (open the Runner), and Create Schedule. On Free and Starter you’ll also see a short upgrade nudge here.
Recent activity
Section titled “Recent activity”A feed of your latest runs — what ran, and how it ended. Click through to the full report.
Upcoming schedules
Section titled “Upcoming schedules”The next scheduled runs and when they’ll fire. Set these up in Scheduling tests.
Agent & CLI
Section titled “Agent & CLI”If your plan includes the local agent (Starter and up), this panel shows whether an agent is connected and which browsers it has, plus a shortcut to your API keys. No agent connected means Local runs are unavailable until you start one.
Related
Section titled “Related”- Reading a run report — the runs behind the stats
- Plan tier limits — what the usage bars are measured against
- Run tests and rerun the failures — where Quick Actions take you
- Set up the local agent — connecting the agent the panel tracks