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Dashboard

The Dashboard is the operational starting point for every store. It answers one question: is this store healthy right now?


Status tiles

The Dashboard shows six tiles, each representing a monitoring dimension:

TileWhat it shows
Shopify PlatformCurrent operational status of Shopify itself
Third Party AppsHealth of monitored third-party services
Test FlowsOverall pass/fail state and last scheduled run
Broken LinksLatest scan results
Page SpeedPerformance scores and any regressions
Store RadarBusiness metric anomalies

Colour coding:

  • Green — all clear, no issues detected
  • Yellow — warning, needs investigation
  • Pink/red — alert, requires immediate action

Daily check-in workflow

  1. Open the Dashboard for the store.
  2. Scan all six tiles — any tile that is not green needs investigation before other work.
  3. Click a yellow or red tile to go directly to that section and review the details.

Test Flows panel

Below the status tiles, the Dashboard shows the Test Flows panel:

  • Empty state: No tests configured yet. Click Create test or Generate Test Suite to get started.
  • Populated state: A searchable list showing test name, status, type (Batch / Journey), step count, and last run time.

Status meanings:

  • Pending — the test exists but has not run yet. Trigger it manually to confirm it works.
  • Passing — the last run completed without failures.
  • Failing — the last run detected a failure. Investigate immediately.

Plan bar

The plan bar at the bottom of the Dashboard shows the active subscription and a link to manage the plan. Check it if anything appears restricted or if credit usage is approaching the monthly limit.


Troubleshooting

All tiles show "Not enough data"

  • This is normal on a newly connected store. Allow time for the first scheduled runs and scans to complete. Check back after the first test has run and the first Page Speed scan has finished.

A tile is yellow but the issue is not obvious

  • Click the tile to go to the detail screen. Review the specific alert or warning message. A yellow tile does not always mean something is broken — it may indicate a slowdown or a metric in a learning state.