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What is Home and how to read it

What is Home and how to read it

Home is the central feed in the Dailybot web dashboard. It pulls together team and agent activity so you can scan what happened across Dailybot without opening every chat channel or report first.

What shows up on Home

Typical items include:

  • Agent progress reports — summaries from coding agents (work done, updates, links to detail when configured).
  • Check-in summaries — standup highlights, blockers, and team pulse where configured.
  • Kudos — recognition your org surfaces in the dashboard feed.
  • Alerts — important notices Dailybot or your configuration route to Home.
  • Blocker flags — signals that someone or something is stuck, when connected check-ins or agents report them.

What you see depends on which Dailybot products you use and how admins route activity.

Home vs. channel notifications

Chat platforms send messages per channel, thread, and DM. That is useful for real-time work, but it fragments context — you jump between Slack, Teams, Discord, or Google Chat to reconstruct the day.

Home is a consolidated web view of activity Dailybot knows about across your connected tools and agents. Use it for one timeline of team and agent output, not every raw chat message.

Use channels for conversation and @mentions; use Home to answer “What did the team and agents report lately?” in one place.

Read Home effectively

  1. Open Dailybot in the browser and go to Home.
  2. Scan newest items first — the feed is ordered for recent activity.
  3. Open an item to see full text, links, or drill-down where the product allows.
  4. Switch to the agent dashboard or reports views when you need filters, health, or history beyond the main feed (see related articles).

Members use Home for awareness; managers and admins pair it with the agent dashboard for detail.