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Dashboard Types

Guide

Prodgy delivers dashboards from four different origins, and they all coexist in the same Hub. You combine what makes sense for your team — an organization-wide view, metrics from a specific workspace, dashboards shipped by an installed agent, or data from a tool connected via integration.


Installed automatically in every new organization. They deliver an executive view of operations as a whole, without depending on any external integration.

They cover topics such as:

  • Adoption and activity — active users per day/week/month, new signups, team stickiness
  • Organization workspaces — how many are active, side-by-side activity
  • AI consumption — tokens used, cost per workspace and per model
  • Top users — who uses Prodgy the most in your organization

Every time a workspace (product) is created, it receives its own dashboard set ready to use. They focus on operations and adoption inside the workspace.

They cover topics such as:

  • Distinct users who touched the workspace
  • Installed agents and their executions (successes, errors)
  • Knowledge base — ingested documents, indexed chunks, base size
  • Playground activity — chat usage, top users, top features
  • Active integrations — which tools are connected and their usage

When you install an agent in the workspace, it may ship dashboards of its own. They are added to the Hub automatically and removed when the agent is uninstalled.

What each agent ships depends on its type — it can be execution history, quality metrics, result distribution, task counters, and so on.


Every integration you connect to Prodgy can also ship its own dashboards to the panel. They are fed by data from the third-party tool and show the tool’s logo on the card for quick identification.

The content depends on the connected tool — operations metrics, process status, team activity, health indicators, and so on. For details, see Integration Dashboards.


To help navigation when you have many options, every dashboard (regardless of origin) is tagged in one of three categories:

CategoryWhat to expect
MetricsKey performance indicators (KPIs) and counters
AnalyticsInsights, comparisons and trend analysis
ReportsConsolidated and tabular data

You can filter by category when adding dashboards to the panel — useful when you want to focus on KPIs only or tables only for an executive report.


Prodgy dashboards use the following visualization types:

TypeUse
LineTrends over time
BarComparison across categories
Stacked barComposition by category
Pie / DonutShare of the whole
Gauge / Multi-gaugeSingle or grouped KPIs with thresholds
AreaCumulative trends
TableDetailed listings with columns
TileSingle numeric indicator (large numbers)