Navigating the dashboard
The dashboard is where you configure, measure, and operate your generative UI. This page explains how it is laid out and how to get around it.
What it is
Section titled “What it is”The sidebar organizes every screen into five groups, in the order you meet them:
- Build is your configuration: the component catalog, the actions your app reports, the system prompt, the tools the model can call, and the model itself.
- Measure is the answer to “is this working”: goals with a dollar value, and the ROI screen comparing the GenUI arm against your existing UI.
- Operate is the running system: turn logs, guardrails, and the version history with rollback.
- Developer is how things attach: your app through Connect, your team’s agents through MCP, and Dev Tools for previewing drafts inside your own running app.
- Settings is your team: who has access.
How to use it
Section titled “How to use it”- Pick a group in the sidebar, then a screen inside it. The current screen is highlighted.
- To jump anywhere without the sidebar, press ⌘K (Ctrl+K on Windows and Linux) or select the search field at the top. Type a screen name, then press Enter.
- To switch between light and dark, use the theme button at the top right. The dashboard follows your system preference until you choose one.
Failure modes
Section titled “Failure modes”- A screen shows “This screen is a placeholder.” That part of the platform has not shipped yet. Nothing is misconfigured on your side.
- The search palette finds no result. The screen name does not match any of the fourteen screens; check the sidebar for the group you expect it in.
- The page looks wrong after switching themes. Reload once; if it persists, report it — theme colors come from one token source and a contrast check runs on every change, so a broken theme is a bug, not a setting.