Dashboard
The landing page when you log in. It's an orientation screen — shortcuts to the things you do most, a snapshot of recent activity, and a quick health check.
Where to find it
Sidebar → Dashboard.
What's on the screen
Hero — welcome and quick stats
The header greets you and shows a couple of headline numbers from the last 24 hours — total queries served, average response time. These come from Analytics; they're zero if no traffic has hit your experiences yet.
Quick actions
A grid of buttons for the things you'll do most often:
- Create new experience — search or AI/chat.
- Create new data source — connect a search index, file store, or database.
- View analytics — jump to the Overview dashboard.
- Run playground query — open the search or AI playground.
- Configure AI provider — settings → AI providers.
These shortcut buttons go to the same pages you can reach from the sidebar — they're here so you don't have to dig through the menu the first few times.
Recent activity feed
A timeline of what's happened recently in the admin: who created which experience, which tools got added, which experiments ran. Useful when there are multiple admins on the same instance — you can see what someone else changed.
System health
A summary of the moving parts:
- AI providers — enabled providers and their last-checked status. Green if reachable, red if not.
- Data sources — number of data sources and whether their health checks pass.
- Cache — basic cache stats (entries, size).
If something here is red, click into it — the page for that resource will show the actual error.
Analytics summary widgets
Three quick rolling numbers:
- Total queries in the last 24 hours.
- Average response time in the last 24 hours.
- Quality score trend — how relevant the results were, by Interakt's internal scoring.
Click any of them to jump to the Analytics overview for the details.
What this screen is for
- Orienting yourself when you first log in.
- Spotting that something's broken without having to remember which page shows what.
- Skipping ahead to a common task with one click instead of two.
It's not where you go to fix anything — clicking through to the actual resource is. Think of it as the lobby.