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The agent dashboard: reading and using it

The agent dashboard: reading and using it

The agent dashboard shows connected coding agents: who is online, recent reports, and integration health. Use it when Home alone is not enough detail.

Access the agent dashboard

  1. Sign in to Dailybot as a user with team manager or org admin permissions (exact label may match your org’s role names).
  2. Open the web dashboard.
  3. Navigate to the Home area, then open the agent dashboard (or Agents — naming follows your product menu).
  4. Wait for the page to finish loading; if it hangs or errors, use the troubleshooting article for dashboard load failures.

If you do not see the dashboard, your role may be member-only — ask an org admin to grant the right permission.

Understand each section

Connected agents list
Lists registered agents: names, IDs or labels, and workspace or project when configured.

Status indicators
Each agent shows a state such as active (recent heartbeat or report), idle (connected but quiet), or offline / disconnected (no recent signal). Use these to spot agents that stopped reporting before you dig into logs.

Recent activity feed
Chronological agent events: reports, tasks, errors, or system messages. Narrower than Home — agent machinery, not every kudos or check-in.

Health metrics
Summaries such as success rate of deliveries, last successful report time, or error counts (exact tiles depend on your plan and integrations). Use them to decide whether an agent needs configuration changes or developer attention.

Filter what you see

  1. Locate the filter bar or filter panel at the top of the dashboard (or in a sidebar).
  2. Choose Agent and pick one or more agents to limit the list and feed to those identities.
  3. Choose Project (or Workspace / Team, if shown) to narrow to a slice of the org.
  4. Set Time range — for example last 24 hours, 7 days, or a custom window — so metrics and the activity feed match the period you care about.
  5. Apply or refresh so the dashboard reloads with the constraints.
  6. Clear filters when you want the full org view again.

Use the dashboard in a routine

  1. Open the dashboard at the start of your day.
  2. Scan offline or error states first.
  3. Read the recent activity slice for your team’s agents only.
  4. Adjust time range if something “missing” is outside the default window.
  5. Escalate to engineering or Dailybot support when health metrics show sustained failures — after trying the troubleshooting guide for missing reports or load errors.

For deeper operational monitoring (thresholds, alerts), see health monitoring. For report content and standups, see agent reports and check-in automation articles.