
Dashboards overview
Use dashboards to track workspace work, widgets, pinned resources, recent activity, and shared visibility.
Dashboards collect work people need to check repeatedly
Use dashboards when a team needs one place to review the state of work: pinned resources, widgets, activity, important canvases, project links, files, and status views. A good dashboard reduces the need to open five different areas just to understand what changed.
Dashboards are not replacements for canvases, projects, files, or search. They are a layer above them: a curated view that points people to the work that matters.
Workspace Dashboards and Project Dashboard stay separate in ALLO.
| Need | Use |
|---|---|
| Project resources, project-related widgets, pinned canvases, files, and links in a repeated workspace status view | Workspace dashboard |
| Progress and health for one project | Project Dashboard and progress |
| Task ownership, dates, members, tags, or canvas organization | Projects |
Availability
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Available on | Plans with dashboard access |
| Available for | Web app, desktop app, and mobile app |
| Who can view | People with access to the dashboard |
| Who can edit | People with edit or manage permission for the dashboard |
| Mobile support | Dashboard setup and management are supported on mobile. Web or desktop can be more comfortable for long setup or dense widget review. |
What belongs on a dashboard
| Dashboard content | Use it for |
|---|---|
| Widgets | Summaries, status panels, activity views, or structured dashboard blocks. |
| Pinboard resources | Important projects, canvases, files, and links people need often. |
| Activity or recent work | Quick review of what changed. |
| Shared links | A stable landing place for recurring team references. |
| Team-specific views | A focused view for a function, client, campaign, project review, or recurring meeting. |
If the item needs people to collaborate spatially, use a canvas. If it needs task ownership and project execution, use projects. If it needs repeatable team review, use a dashboard.
Open dashboards
Open Dashboards from the ALLO workspace navigation. If the workspace has active dashboards, ALLO opens an active dashboard rather than an empty manager page. If there are no active dashboards, ALLO can show the dashboard manager so someone with permission can create one.
Archived dashboards live separately from active dashboards. If a dashboard disappeared from the active list, check archived dashboards before recreating it. See Archive and restore dashboards.
Dashboard lifecycle
| Stage | What happens | Article |
|---|---|---|
| Create | Choose the dashboard name and initial visibility or permission pattern | Create a dashboard |
| Build | Add widgets and pinboard resources | Use dashboard widgets |
| Connect | Attach projects, canvases, files, and links | Connect resources to a dashboard |
| Share | Decide who can view or change it | Share a dashboard |
| Maintain | Rename, copy links, star, archive, restore, or delete | Manage dashboards |
| Recover | Troubleshoot missing, empty, archived, or inaccessible dashboards | Troubleshoot dashboards |
Dashboard permissions and resource permissions
Dashboard access and resource access are related but separate. A person may be able to open a dashboard but not every resource pinned inside it. For example, a dashboard can include a canvas link that only some viewers can open. In that case, the dashboard is visible, but the canvas still enforces its own permission.
When sharing a dashboard, check whether the dashboard viewers also need access to the projects, canvases, files, or links inside it. See Share a dashboard and Roles and access.
Widgets
Widgets are dashboard blocks you can add, configure, move, resize, rename, or remove depending on your permission. Widgets can display different kinds of information, and some widgets need configuration before they show useful data.
If a widget is empty, it may not be broken. Check whether:
- the widget has no connected data
- the viewer lacks permission to the underlying resource
- filters exclude everything
- the workspace is still loading current information
See Use dashboard widgets and Troubleshoot dashboards.
Pinboard resources
Pinboard resources are links to important work: projects, canvases, files, and external or internal links. Use them for the things people ask for repeatedly, such as the current planning canvas, launch tracker, reference file, project board, weekly review, or client link.
For setup and failure cases, see Connect resources to a dashboard.
Starred and quick access behavior
If dashboards or resources support starring, use stars for personal quick access. Starring helps you find a dashboard faster, but it does not automatically share it with other people or change permissions.
For broader starred behavior, see Use starred items.
Examples
| Scenario | Dashboard setup |
|---|---|
| Weekly product review | Widgets for current status, pinned roadmap canvas, project board, launch checklist, and decision log. |
| Client workspace | Pinned client-facing canvas, shared files, project status, and key links. |
| Design team home | Recent design activity, critique canvas, asset file links, and review dashboards for current work. |
| Leadership summary | High-level widgets, important dashboard links, and only the resources leadership can open. |
| Operations hub | Pinned procedures, active projects, recurring dashboard widgets, and incident links. |
When dashboards are not the right tool
Do not use a dashboard as a dumping ground for every file. If people need search, use Global search. If people need a visual collaboration space, use a canvas. If people need task ownership, use projects. If people need one repeated review page, use a dashboard.
Troubleshooting from the overview
| Symptom | Start here |
|---|---|
| Dashboard is missing | Archive and restore dashboards and When work looks missing |
| Dashboard opens but a resource does not | Connect resources to a dashboard |
| Dashboard is read-only | Share a dashboard and When work is read-only |
| Widget is empty or wrong | Use dashboard widgets |
| Link says no access | When you can't access work |
Related articles
- Understand canvases
- Understand projects
- Project Dashboard and progress
- Create a dashboard
- Use dashboard widgets
- Connect resources to a dashboard
- Share a dashboard
- Troubleshoot dashboards
- Use Starred from the sidebar