Dashboard
Start here when you want the big picture before jumping into an album.
These docs follow the product you have in front of you. If the app changes, this section should change with it.
The dashboard is your home base. It is the first place to check what is moving, how full your storage is, and which album needs you next.
What This Page Is For
The dashboard does not do the design work itself. It helps you pick the right next move without digging around.
- It gives you a quick read on the current workspace.
- It keeps the main account and workflow routes close.
- It puts your album list one scroll away from action.
Main Areas
Sidebar Navigation
The sidebar collects the routes you are most likely to use during real work.
- Albums is where most work starts.
- Notifications keeps important updates in view.
- Settings and Subscriptions handle account details, billing, and limits.
- Partner Program, Help, Contact, and lab-related links stay nearby when you need them.
Exact visibility can change with account context or feature rollout, but the dashboard is still the place where those entry points come together.
Welcome and Summary Area
At the top of the page, you get a quick pulse check.
- The welcome block sets the tone for the page.
- The stats row gives you the fastest read on albums, photos, and storage.
- Each stat card includes a short inline explainer, so you do not have to guess what a number means.
Interactive Dashboard Snapshot
Click a card to see what it is really helping you notice.
Albums
A quick count of active projects, so you can tell whether the season is calm or trying to eat your weekend.
When this climbs, jump into the album list and decide which job deserves attention first.
The live dashboard uses real workspace totals. This demo keeps the same structure and makes each card easier to decode.
Albums Area
The lower part of the page is where planning turns into doing.
- It shows the albums already in your workspace.
- It lets you flip between grid and list.
- It keeps the main Create Album action in plain sight.
Most dashboard sessions end the same way: you spot the right album and jump in.