Dashboard
The dashboard is your home screen. It shows the information you care about, in the layout you choose. You can have multiple dashboards (one for a quick daily check, one for a longer view) and switch between them instantly. Open Dashboard
What’s on a dashboard
Dashboards are made up of cards and widgets, arranged in a grid.
Cards show stats and content: numbers, streaks, event counts, session data, or freeform text you write yourself.
Widgets are live integrations with other parts of EDGR: your habits, tasks, or a saved graph. They update in real time as new data comes in.
For the full list of available cards and widgets and how to configure each one, see the card reference.
Editing a dashboard
Tap Edit on the dashboard header to enter edit mode. (The Edit button isn’t shown on the Default dashboard — see Multiple dashboards below.)
In edit mode you can:
- Add cards: tap Add card to open the card picker, or Add widget to open the widget picker
- Move cards: use the arrow buttons to reorder cards in the grid
- Resize cards: each card shows a height selector and a width selector
- Configure cards: tap Configure on a card to open its settings panel
- Copy a card: duplicate it within the same dashboard
- Remove cards: tap Remove on any card
Controls available on each card in edit mode.
Tap Save layout to commit your changes, or Cancel to abandon them.
Card sizes
Height controls how tall a card is:
- Auto: card height matches the tallest card in the same row. Two Auto cards side by side will always be the same height.
- Fit: card shrinks to its natural content height, independent of neighbours.
- S / M / L / XL / XXL: fixed heights from small to extra-extra-large.
Width controls how much of the grid the card spans:
- Default: standard column width — roughly half the grid on wide screens.
- Wide: takes up more of the grid.
- Full: spans the full width.
Time range
The time range selector in the dashboard header sets the window for all time-bounded cards: event counts, graphs, streaks. The range is saved with the layout, so each dashboard can have its own default.
Some cards support a per-card range override, set in the card’s settings panel. This lets you show a “last 7 days” card alongside a “last 90 days” card on the same dashboard.
Multiple dashboards
You can create multiple named dashboards and switch between them using the dropdown in the dashboard header. Accounts can have 1 custom dashboard in addition to the Default. See Limits.
Set any dashboard as your primary and it will open by default when you navigate to the Dashboard.
The Default dashboard is provided by EDGR and cannot be edited directly. You can use Restore defaults in edit mode (on a custom dashboard) to reset a layout back to the Default configuration, or copy the Default as a starting point for your own layout.