Connectors

Intelligence dashboards

The cross-system 360 operations view: dashboards, a fleet map, a dispatch board, revenue, and utilization, joined across the systems you connect.

Intelligence dashboards are the cross-system 360 operations view. They pull data that normally lives in separate tools into one operational picture, so you can see trip activity, driver performance, vehicle status, billing and revenue, and system health without switching between systems.

Intelligence dashboards are an item you add from the Solutions Marketplace and run inside your workspace. They are not a separate product with their own sign-in: once added, they show up alongside the rest of your tenant's surfaces.

What the dashboards show

The overview leads with the headline numbers for your operation:

  • Active jobs. Assets currently on shift.
  • On-time today. Completed against scheduled, with a day-over-day change.
  • Fleet utilization. Fleet-wide, for the current day.
  • Revenue today. Across all regions, for the current day.

A connector-health panel sits alongside, so you can see at a glance whether each connected source is syncing cleanly.

The cross-system join

The signature of intelligence dashboards is the cross-system join: showing data that normally lives in separate tools together in one view. For example, surfacing assets with expiring credentials that are currently on shift, by joining credential records with live shift data, something that would otherwise take two systems and a spreadsheet.

The sub-views

Intelligence dashboards have several focused views you can move between:

  • Overview. The headline KPIs, alerts, and connector health.
  • Ops 360. Deeper operational detail: on-time performance over time, an operator leaderboard, payer mix, and recurring standing orders.
  • Revenue. Revenue detail across the operation.
  • Utilization. How fully the fleet is used.
  • Fleet. A map of synthetic assets with a status-colored roster beside it.
  • Dispatch. The dispatch board: an active-trips queue, an alerts feed, and the fleet roster.
  • Battlestation. A single-screen operations board that puts the map, trips, alerts, and roster together for a command-center view.

Filters and time ranges

Most views support filtering by region and switching the time range, so you can narrow to one part of the operation or widen out to a trend. Operations views also scope their columns to the viewer's role, so each person sees the detail their job needs.

Complementary surfaces

Intelligence dashboards show you the picture; Agentic Studio lets you ask questions about it in plain language, and Compliance Link covers the compliance and regulatory side. For reading the dashboards in practice, see Reading intelligence dashboards.