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Working with the Euryka Dashboard
Working with the Euryka Dashboard
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The Euryka Dashboard is a personalised control panel, providing a comprehensive overview of recent project activities, aggregates key information and provides quick access to the platform's various features and tools. It's also the place to get your workday with Euryka started.

Accessing tools from the dashboard

  • In addition to using the sidebar for navigating to Euryka's tools and features, the dashboard provides one-click access to all the key tools in Euryka. Click a card to open the tool.

Accessing the Help Center

  • To visit the Euryka Help Center for help topics, click Understanding Euryka.

  • To visit the one-stop resource that provides links to our AI tools, account management, subscription, things to know before you begin, and more, click Getting Started.

Switching your workspace

Every Euryka user has access to two types of workspaces: Organisation and Personal.

Organisation workspaces are available when you join an Organisation team, allowing you to view and collaborate on all projects within that organisation. A user can be part of multiple organisation workspaces.

Personal workspaces are designed for freelancers and external collaborators who work with multiple clients, ensuring that all content they create remains private and under their control.

  • To switch to a different workspace, click you profile at the bottom of the sidebar on the left, and under Workspaces, select the workspace you want to switch to.

Accessing your recent work

Your recent projects and content generations are displayed as cards at the bottom of the Dashboard, sorted by the most recent first and specific to your current workspace.

  • To access recent work, click the relevant card.

Note:

  • Content generation and visibility is based on the current workspace and your roles within the Organisation and Project teams. Your personal workspace displays only the content you have generated, while Organisation workspaces show all content you have generated across projects.

  • Your roles in the Organisation Team take precedence over your roles in the Project Team. For instance, if you are designated as 'Owner' in the Organisation Team, you can view, edit, and archive project content, regardless of your role in Projects.

  • If you are removed from a project, you can view but not edit assets you have created.

  • While archived projects are inaccessible to you, the content remains visible in the Dashboard and modules (Threads, Imaginations, Voiceovers, etc.) where it was created.

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