Dashboard Overview
The dashboard is divided into four main areas, each designed to surface a different dimension of your workspace at a glance. Activity Feed — A chronological stream of events generated by you and your teammates, including project updates, record changes, integration triggers, and user actions. The feed auto-refreshes so you’re always seeing the latest activity without a manual page reload. Metrics Cards — A row of summary tiles across the top of the dashboard that display your most important numbers. Cards are fully configurable, so you can pin the metrics that matter to your team and hide those that don’t. Recent Projects — A panel showing the projects most recently created or modified within your workspace, with quick-action links to open, share, or archive each one directly from the dashboard. Team Activity — A breakdown of activity by team member, showing who has been most active, what actions they’ve taken, and when they last engaged with the workspace. This section is particularly useful for managers tracking team engagement across a period.Metrics & Analytics
Google tracks a comprehensive set of workspace metrics so you always have a clear picture of platform health and usage.| Metric | Description |
|---|---|
| API Calls | Total number of API requests made in the selected time window, broken down by endpoint. |
| Active Users | Count of unique users who have logged in or taken an action within the current period. |
| Project Count | Total projects in your workspace, with a delta showing change from the prior period. |
| Data Records | Number of records created, updated, or deleted across all projects. |
| Integration Events | Events triggered by connected integrations, such as Slack messages or GitHub syncs. |
| Error Rate | Percentage of API calls or automation runs that returned an error, helping you catch issues early. |
Activity Feed
The Activity Feed gives you a full audit trail of workspace events without needing to open individual projects or records. Every entry in the feed includes a timestamp, the user who triggered the event, the resource that was affected, and a short description of the action taken. Filtering the feed — Use the filter bar above the feed to narrow entries by:- Event type — Choose from project events, record changes, integration triggers, user actions, or system events.
- User — Enter a teammate’s name or email to see only activity attributed to them.
- Date range — Set a custom start and end date to review activity from a specific window.
Customizing Your Dashboard
Google gives you full control over the layout and contents of your dashboard. Follow these steps to tailor it to your workflow.Open the Edit Mode
Click the Edit Dashboard button in the top-right corner of the dashboard. The layout enters edit mode, indicated by a dashed border around each widget and a toolbar appearing at the top of the page.
Add a Widget
Click + Add Widget in the toolbar to open the widget catalog. Browse or search for the metric, chart, or feed panel you want to add, then click Add to Dashboard. The new widget appears at the bottom of the current layout.
Rearrange or Resize Widgets
Drag any widget by its title bar to move it to a new position. Grab the resize handle at the bottom-right corner of a widget to make it larger or smaller. Other widgets reflow automatically to fill available space.
Remove a Widget
Hover over any widget and click the × icon that appears in the top-right corner of the widget tile. Confirm the removal in the dialog that appears. Removed widgets can be re-added at any time from the widget catalog.
Set the Refresh Interval
In the toolbar, open the Refresh dropdown and choose your preferred interval: 30 seconds, 1 minute, 5 minutes, or manual only. A faster refresh gives you more up-to-date data but increases API usage for very large workspaces.
Exporting Reports
You can download a snapshot of your dashboard data at any time or schedule reports to be delivered automatically. On-demand export — Click the Export button at the top right of the dashboard, then choose your preferred format:- CSV — Exports all current metric values and activity feed entries in a flat spreadsheet format, ideal for importing into BI tools or sharing with stakeholders.
- PDF — Generates a formatted report with charts and metric cards rendered visually, suitable for presentations and executive summaries.
Dashboard data refreshes according to the interval you configure. Very recent events may appear in the Activity Feed before they are reflected in metric totals, which update on a short delay. For the most up-to-date figures on high-frequency metrics, query the relevant endpoint in the API Reference directly.