Use the Dashboard
Read the main dashboard, filter recent activity, and use attention items to spot operational issues early.
The workspace dashboard is your quickest way to understand current activity without drilling into a single agent or run.
What The Dashboard Shows
The dashboard combines:
- total agent count
- runs today
- success rate
- active sandbox count
- recent agent list
- recent run list
- attention items that need follow-up
This makes it the right starting point for daily operations, incident triage, and team check-ins.
Recent Activity Filters
The recent activity area supports filtering by:
- status
- date range
- whether a run still has a running sandbox
- free-text search by run or agent
Use filters before assuming something is missing. The dashboard intentionally focuses on recent activity and is meant for fast scanning, not long-term archival browsing.
Attention Items
The attention section highlights issues such as:
- a failed run in the last 24 hours
- an inactive or stale agent
- an agent with no snapshot assigned
Treat this list as an early-warning panel. It is especially useful when you operate multiple agents across one workspace.
Good Daily Workflow
Many teams use a pattern like this:
- open the dashboard
- scan recent activity and attention items
- click into the affected agent or run
- inspect the run detail page if deeper context is needed
When To Leave The Dashboard
Go deeper when:
- the same agent appears repeatedly in failed runs
- a run is still active and you need terminal access
- you need to inspect artifacts or the response stream
- you need usage and cost detail rather than simple operational status