Understanding your dashboard

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Your Glowr dashboard is organized into sections, each focused on a different aspect of your creator business. Here's what each one does.

Metrics overview

The top row shows your aggregate stats across all connected platforms: total followers, total views this period, average engagement rate, and estimated monthly revenue. These numbers consolidate everything into one number per metric.

Charts

The charts section shows trends over time — follower growth, view counts, and revenue — with toggles to view per-platform breakdowns or the combined total. You can switch between 7-day, 30-day, and 90-day windows.

Platform cards

Each connected platform has its own card showing that platform's current follower count, recent performance, and connection status. A color-coded dot indicates whether the connection is Healthy, Stale, Failed, or Partial.

Revenue panel

The revenue panel shows your income breakdown: auto-tracked revenue from platform APIs and manually logged entries. Each line item carries a confidence score (Confirmed, Estimated, or Approximate) so you know how reliable each number is.

AI insights

The AI insights panel surfaces patterns Glowr has detected in your data — things like engagement velocity changes, revenue trends, or platform health risks. Insights appear when Glowr has enough data to say something meaningful.

AI insights require at least 70% platform coverage and data less than 24 hours old. If you see "Insights unavailable," check your platform connections.

Data trust badge

The data trust badge (shown near the top of the dashboard) gives you a single-glance read on how reliable your current data is. It reflects the aggregate health of all your platform connections.

Quick actions

The quick actions bar lets you log manual income, reconnect a failed platform, export data, or open a support ticket — without navigating away from the main dashboard.

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