Your dashboard
Written By Ignacio
Last updated 2 days ago
The Dashboard is the first thing you see when you log in. It's a snapshot of today plus your revenue so far this month, and on a new account every card is a placeholder telling you what will show up once you start working.

1. Revenue
Revenue for the current month, headed with the month name. Empty, it reads "Revenue will appear here. Once you schedule your first job, Flyra tracks revenue automatically."
It counts completed work, which is worth knowing: a job that happened but was never marked complete doesn't appear here. If your revenue looks low, that's the first thing to check.

2. Today
Jobs and tasks for today, with arrows to step through days. This is the card the office actually uses, because it answers "what's happening right now" without opening the Schedule.

3. Inbox
Recent conversations, so you can see whether a customer is waiting on a reply without leaving the page.

4. Tasks
Your to-do list with Upcoming, Team and Completed filters and an Add button. Tasks live here specifically so they get looked at.

5. Revenue Goals
Targets against actual revenue. Empty until you set a goal.
Worth setting even if the number is a guess. A revenue figure with no target next to it is just a number, and the comparison is what makes it mean anything mid-month.


Who this page is for
The Dashboard is an owner's and office manager's page. Technicians care about the Schedule and the Map. That's worth remembering when you set up roles and the sidebar order, because making the Dashboard the landing page for someone whose day is on the Schedule adds a click to every login.
Tips and gotchas
- Revenue counts completed work. Un-completed jobs are invisible here.
- Empty states are instructions, not errors.
- Today is the operational card. The rest is context.
- Set a revenue goal so the number has something to be measured against.
Next up: The Reports section