Dashboard Home, Onboarding Personalization, and Campaign Tweaks
A data-backed dashboard home replaces the site dump; welcome survey answers personalize sidebar and first landing; publish-to-site moves to the campaign list menu.
Dashboard home is now a real overview — KPI tiles, top posts and newsletters, recent sites, and an assistant connection card. Onboarding survey answers personalize your sidebar and first landing page.
What we shipped
The organization dashboard finally has a home, not a site dump.
Dashboard home
Open Dashboard in the sidebar for a data-backed overview:
KPI tiles — visitors, social engagement, scheduled posts, revenue, newsletter open rate, or published site count (up to four, zero-value tiles yield their slot)
Top posts — recent Instagram and Threads performance with thumbnails
Top newsletters — sent campaigns ranked by open rate
Recent sites — three most recently edited sites with quick editor links
Assistant card — connect Claude, ChatGPT, or Cursor via MCP
Every block links to its section. Empty states name the next step. Blocks you cannot access are hidden server-side.
Onboarding that matches intent
The welcome survey now drives two things that used to be disconnected:
Sidebar persona preset — newsletter intent declutters toward Audience; minimal preset for site builders
First landing — newsletter users arrive in Campaigns, site builders in the new site wizard, explorers on Dashboard home
Customize sidebar at the bottom of the sidebar opens Organization → Settings → Workspace anytime.
Smaller campaign and media tweaks
Publish to site moved from campaign stats into the list row menu — back-catalog publishing is one screen, not a stats round trip per campaign
HTML-only campaigns (agent or API drafts) now parse into structured blocks before site conversion — headings and CTAs survive instead of flattening to plain text
Website renders show as placeholder tiles in the media library grid while Frametic works (Organization → Assets and social media pickers)