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Understanding Your Dashboard

Learn how to use your Launchpad dashboard to stay on top of your business

Hayden Zammit Meaney avatar
Written by Hayden Zammit Meaney
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Understanding Your Dashboard

Your Dashboard is the first thing you see when you sign in to Launchpad. It's designed to give you a quick overview of your business and help you get to where you need to go.

What you'll see on your Dashboard

Quick stats

At the top of your Dashboard, you'll see key numbers for your business:

  • Products — how many products you have listed

  • Bookings — recent booking activity

  • Team members — people in your organisation

  • Other metrics — depending on your subscription

Recent activity

The activity feed shows you what's been happening:

  • New bookings and registrations

  • Team member actions

  • System notifications

  • Updates to your products or profile

Quick actions

Common tasks are just one click away:

  • Add a new product

  • Create an event

  • Send an email

  • View your calendar

Widgets and sections

Your Dashboard may include additional sections based on your role and subscription:

  • Upcoming events

  • Recent clients

  • Learning progress

  • Trade partner updates

Customising your view

The Dashboard shows information relevant to your role. If you're a:

  • Tourism operator — you'll see your products, bookings, and customer activity

  • Regional manager — you'll see regional statistics and organisation updates

  • Contractor — you'll see your services and booking requests

Using the Dashboard effectively

Here are some tips:

  • Check it daily — a quick glance keeps you informed

  • Use quick actions — save time on common tasks

  • Follow up on notifications — don't let important items slip

  • Explore the widgets — each one links to more detailed information

Navigating from the Dashboard

Click any card, stat, or link to dive deeper. The Dashboard is your starting point for:


Your Dashboard is your business at a glance — make it part of your daily routine.

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