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Your dashboard

The /dashboard landing page — pick the layout that matches how you run your day.

Dernière mise à jour : 2026-05-11

Click Dashboard at the top of the sidebar and Randvu drops you into a single page that summarises the salon: today's bookings, the live floor strip, alerts, a revenue trend, and the top staff for the period. Instead of forcing one fixed layout on every salon, Randvu lets you switch between four — pick the one that matches how you actually run the day.

Switching layouts

At the top of the Dashboard page there's a small four-button toggle. Each button swaps the page to a different layout — your choice sticks per user, so you can pick once and forget about it.

  • Operational — the default. Live floor strip → KPI grid → today's timeline + alerts side by side → weekly trend + top staff. Best for front desk and floor managers running the day.
  • Analytics — revenue trend with a 7/30/90-day toggle, service-mix donut, a 30-day heatmap of bookings by day-and-hour, and the top-staff leaderboard. Best for owners reviewing the business.
  • Briefing — a personalised hero ("Good morning, [name]"), key insights for the day, today's timeline, and the weekly trend. Best for the first thing you check in the morning.
  • Modular — a 12-column grid of small tiles (revenue, bookings, occupancy, top staff, top services, new clients, alerts, weekly trend). Best if you want everything visible at once.

You can change layout as often as you like — it doesn't affect anyone else on the team.

What the tiles mean

A few of the recurring pieces, plain-English:

  • Live floor strip — what's happening right now: who's in the chair, who's checked in but waiting, what's coming up in the next hour.
  • KPI grid — today's revenue / today's bookings / occupancy / new clients for the current period, each with a delta vs. the comparison window.
  • Today timeline — every booking on the calendar today, in order, with the client and service.
  • Alerts card — things that need a human: overdue check-ins, no-shows to mark, unread messages.
  • Weekly trend / Revenue trend — the line chart showing how the salon is tracking.
  • Top staff leaderboard — the five highest performers for the period, by revenue.

Setting a default layout for the whole team

The per-user choice above is just a UI preference. If you want to set the default layout new users see, open Settings → Dashboard layout — that's where the workspace default lives.

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