Dashboards (in the left menu) holds ready-made pages — CEO, Sales, Finance, Inventory — plus any you build yourself. Templates are shared starting points; the first change you make creates your own copy, and templates themselves never change.
Two ways to change a dashboard:
- Type it. The edit bar under the title takes plain language: "make net sales full width", "show cash as a trend", "alert me if gross margin drops below 50". If a request can't be done within the rules, you'll get the reason, never a silent ignore.
- Click Edit. In edit mode you can drag and resize cards, drag new ones in from the component list, and click any card to open its editor. There you describe what the card should show — "top stores by margin this month" — or pick from the list of available figures directly, change how it's shown, or remove it. Keep iterating until it looks right, then click Done editing.
Cards that are blank or marked DEMO DATA show a "link data" prompt in edit mode — click it, say what the card should show, and it switches to live figures. A card only ever shows governed, real figures; if the data you asked for isn't available yet, it says so rather than inventing something.
Every change can be reversed with Undo, and earlier versions are kept — an experiment can't lose your dashboard.
New from wireframe builds a first draft for you: describe the page's purpose ("a morning view for the warehouse manager") and a sensible starting layout is proposed as a draft for you to review and edit.