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By now you’ve created your account, invited your team, and installed at least one agent. Here’s what you’re looking at.

The dashboard

This is what you land on after signing in — it’s built to answer “what’s the state of my fleet?” in a glance, before you go digging into any one section. Across the top, seven numbers:
CardWhat it tells you
Total devicesEverything currently enrolled
OnlineHow many of those are reporting in right now
WarningsDevices flagged for attention (high resource usage, etc.)
ViolationsOpen policy violations across your fleet
Total assetsPhysical assets you’re tracking
Warranties expiringAssets with a warranty ending in the next 30 days
Compliance scoreThe share of your fleet with no open policy violations
If you’ve just installed your first device or two, most of these will read low or zero — that’s expected. The dashboard becomes genuinely useful once you’ve got a real fleet enrolled and a few policies in place.
Below that, two panels:
  • Recent Devices — the last handful of devices to change state or check in, with a quick CPU/RAM glance. Click any row to jump to that device’s full detail page.
  • Recent Activity — a live feed of what’s happened across your fleet: commands run, policy violations, devices coming online or going offline. This is usually the fastest way to answer “did anything break recently?” without opening a single device.

Getting around

The sidebar is organized into three groups: Core
  • Dashboard — where you are now
  • Devices — your full fleet, searchable and filterable
  • Software — installed software across every device
  • Assets — physical inventory (laptops, monitors, furniture — anything with a purchase date)
Management
  • Commands — remote actions you’ve run, and their results
  • Policies — the rules you define (see Policies & Compliance)
  • Alerts — things that need attention right now
Organisation
  • Locations, Users, Employees, Reports, Settings
Press ⌘K (or Ctrl+K on Windows/Linux) from anywhere to search devices, assets, and users without leaving your current page.

A reasonable first path

If you’re not sure where to go next, this order tends to make sense:
  1. Check Devices — confirm everything you’ve installed so far actually shows up and is Online.
  2. Set up your first policy — even a simple one (“disk usage under 80%”) starts giving the compliance score real meaning.
  3. Skim Roles & Permissions if you haven’t already, and double-check everyone you invited landed in the right scope.

Next: Core Concepts

The rest of these docs go deeper on how things actually work under the hood — start with Roles & Permissions if you haven’t read it yet, or Policies & Compliance to understand what that compliance score is really measuring.