• Dashboard
  • Productivity
  • Team management

Why a Manager Dashboard Matters

Open email, check calendar, open the catchup doc. By the time you figure out what to do first, the morning is half gone.

Open email. Check calendar. Open the catchup doc. Open the actions list. By the time you figure out what to do first, the morning is half gone. A dashboard that surfaces it all in one place changes that.

What one starting point gives you

One screen with today's events, overdue actions, and who you have not met lately. No more hunting. You pick what to focus on instead of reacting to whatever pings first.

  • ClarityWhat is due, who you have not met, what is coming up. One view. Nothing slips through.
  • FocusOne screen to start. Pick priorities instead of reacting to pings.
  • Follow-throughActions and catchups on the same screen. You see what needs closing.

What gets in the way

Generic dashboards full of widgets you never use become noise. When your real work lives in catchups and actions, a dashboard that does not show those feels useless. So you ignore it.

A dashboard that fits

In Manager Toolkit, the dashboard pulls in your actions, events, catchups, and notes. Customise which widgets you see and in what order. Optional AI can add a short summary of the day. It is tied to your data, not a generic template.

The aim is not another tab you forget. It is the one screen you check first — and you shape it.

Try the dashboard

Customise in a couple of minutes. Free to start.

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