When to use Dashboard
Open Dashboard at the start of any session to get an immediate read on the org’s state. The page refreshes automatically every 10 seconds, so it stays current without manual reloading. Dashboard tells you what is happening. Inbox is where you act on it.Active agents
The Active Agents panel shows the most recent runs across the org in a tree layout. The primary agent — typically the CEO — sits at the top. Other agents branch below it, connected by lines that reflect the org’s reporting structure. Each card shows:- Agent name and whether the run is currently active or finished
- Model and session ID
- The issue the agent is working on
- Live progress text from the run
Charts
The page shows three reliability and health charts: Run Reliability — the ratio of successful runs to total runs over time. A drop here is the first signal that something in the execution environment has changed. Blocked Issue Age — how long issues have been in a blocked state. Issues that stay blocked for a long time indicate work that needs the board’s attention to unblock. Agent Health — a per-agent view of operational state. Use this to spot agents that are consistently failing or not running at all.Metric cards
Four cards give the board the key numbers at a glance:| Card | What it shows |
|---|---|
| Pending Approvals | Governed actions waiting for an explicit board decision |
| Blocked Issues | Issues that cannot move forward without intervention |
| Failed Runs | Runs that ended in a failure or timeout state |
| Month Spend | Cumulative spend for the current calendar month |
What to check first
When opening Dashboard, work through the metric cards in this order:- Pending Approvals — agents cannot continue until these are resolved
- Blocked Issues — work that is stuck and not advancing
- Failed Runs — execution failures that may need a retry or escalation
- Month Spend — confirm spend is within expected range

