Standard Dashboard

The traditional dashboard layout focused on KPI metrics and performance charts.

About the Standard Dashboard

The Standard Dashboard is the default template applied to every new project. It uses a traditional layout that emphasizes KPI metrics, interactive charts, and data tables. This template is designed for users who prefer to work directly with raw data, visually compare time periods, and drill into specific metrics through structured visual elements.

The layout is organized into distinct sections stacked vertically. Each section serves a specific purpose and can be collapsed or expanded individually to customize your view. Data refreshes automatically every time you navigate to the dashboard, and a timestamp at the top confirms when the last update occurred.

Layout Sections

The Standard Dashboard is composed of seven sections arranged from top to bottom. The following describes each section in the order it appears on the page.

KPI Cards Row

The top of the dashboard displays four primary KPI cards in a horizontal row. These cards provide an immediate snapshot of your most critical metrics, including the current value, period-over-period change, trend direction, and a mini sparkline chart. The default cards are AI Visibility Score, Content Production, Keyword Rankings, and Organic Traffic, but you can configure which four cards appear in Project Settings. For a full description of each available card, see the KPI Cards documentation.

Performance Chart

Below the KPI cards sits a large interactive line chart that plots key metrics over time. You can toggle individual metric lines on and off by clicking their labels in the chart legend. A time range selector in the top-right corner of this section lets you choose between three preset ranges:

  • 7 days — Shows daily data points for the past week, ideal for spotting short-term fluctuations.
  • 30 days — The default view, providing a full month of daily data points for trend identification.
  • 90 days — Displays weekly aggregated data points across the past quarter, useful for identifying long-term patterns.

Hovering over any data point on the chart reveals a tooltip with the exact value and date. The time range selector affects all chart-based widgets on the dashboard simultaneously, so changing it once updates every visual that relies on a date range.

Recent Content

The Recent Content section lists the most recently generated or published articles within your project. Each entry displays the article title, creation date, and a status badge indicating its current state in the content pipeline. The possible statuses are:

Status BadgeMeaning
DraftThe article has been generated but not yet reviewed or published.
In ReviewThe article is currently being reviewed by a team member.
PublishedThe article has been approved and published to the target destination.
ScheduledThe article is approved and queued for publication at a future date.

Clicking any article title navigates you to the full article editor where you can review, edit, or manage its publication status.

Top Keywords

This section presents a table of your top-performing tracked keywords sorted by organic traffic volume. For each keyword, the table shows:

  • Keyword — The search term being tracked.
  • Position — Your current average ranking position in search results.
  • Volume — The estimated monthly search volume for the keyword.
  • Trend — A directional indicator showing whether your position has improved, declined, or remained stable compared to the previous period.

The table displays up to 10 keywords by default. Click the "View All Keywords" link at the bottom to navigate to the full Keywords section with complete filtering and sorting capabilities.

AI Visibility Summary

The AI Visibility Summary provides a compact overview of your presence in AI-generated responses. It highlights your overall AI mention rate expressed as a percentage of monitored queries where your brand or domain appeared in the AI output. Below the mention rate, a short list of your top-cited content pieces is displayed, showing which pages or articles AI models reference most frequently. This section serves as a quick entry point into the full AI Visibility reporting suite.

Competitor Snapshot

The Competitor Snapshot renders a horizontal bar chart comparing your project against your top three tracked competitors across a key metric such as AI Visibility Score or Share of Voice. This comparison is designed to give you an instant sense of where you stand in the competitive landscape without requiring a visit to the full Competitors report. The competitors shown are determined by your project's competitor configuration in Project Settings.

Activity Timeline

At the bottom of the Standard Dashboard, the Activity Timeline lists the 10 most recent events within your project. Activities include content generation completions, keyword tracking updates, integration sync events, team member actions, and project setting changes. Each entry shows a timestamp, the event type, and a brief description. This timeline gives you a quick audit trail of what has happened in the project recently.

Collapsing and Expanding Sections

Each section on the Standard Dashboard includes a collapse toggle in its header. Clicking the toggle hides the section content while keeping the section header visible. This allows you to customize your view by hiding sections you do not need to see regularly. Your collapse preferences are saved automatically and persist across sessions for each project.

RAISA Chat Widget

While using the Standard Dashboard, the floating RAISA chat widget appears in the bottom-right corner of the screen. You can click it at any time to open a conversational interface where you can ask RAISA questions about the data displayed on your dashboard. For example, you might ask "Why did my AI visibility drop last week?" and RAISA will analyze the relevant data and provide an explanation. The chat widget is always available but does not interfere with the dashboard layout.