Use the dashboard to see what needs attention
The dashboard lives at https://lengrowth.com/dashboard.
When to use this
The dashboard shows four main things:
A welcome section that says "Welcome to your Workspace"
A "Today's focus" card
An "Up Next" list of current tasks
A "Your Companies" list
The page also has a "Refresh" button in the top-right corner. That is useful when you expect new data, recent task updates, or a new company to appear and the page has not updated yet.
The dashboard is personalized. It loads your companies and your most recent tasks, then builds a short focus summary for the company that is currently treated as primary. If you have no companies yet, the page still loads, but the main workspace sections are much thinner until you add one.
Use the dashboard when you want to:
See whether LenGrowth has active work for you
Find the next company workspace to open
Check whether any tasks need your reply or review
Confirm that the latest data has loaded
Add your first company or move to a different one
If you already know which company you want, you can also go directly to the company route pattern, which looks like https://lengrowth.com/companies/[id]. The dashboard is the safer starting point when you are not sure which company is active yet.
Step-by-step
Read the welcome message at the top of the page.
Check whether the page shows a "Today's focus" card.
Read the badges in that card: - "aligned" - "need review" - "out of scope"
Scan the "Up Next" panel for tasks that are still waiting on action.
Review the "Your Companies" section to see which company workspaces are available.
The focus card is the quickest signal on the page. It tells you whether the current company work is aligned with the strategy hub, needs review, or sits outside the current scope. If the card is empty, the page will tell you to set the Macro Objective and activate tasks before the day has anything to summarize.
The "Today's focus" area is meant to answer one question: what should you pay attention to first?
Read the subheadline under the "Today's focus" title.
Check the focus badges.
Open one of the tasks in the "Today's focus" list if it is available.
Use the labels on the task row to understand whether the item is aligned or needs review.
The focus list is filtered down to the most relevant tasks for the current company. It is a summary, not a full backlog. If the page shows no focus tasks, that usually means there is no active work for the current company that meets the dashboard summary rules yet.
Do not treat "need review" as an error. It usually means LenGrowth wants a human decision or a second look before the work moves forward. That is the right signal to click into the company and inspect the task itself.
The "Up Next" card is the dashboard view most people use when they want to find the next practical action.
Look at the first few items in the list.
Read the task title.
Read the short description under the title.
Check the status badge on the right.
Open the task if the badge says it needs input or if the description suggests it is the right item to handle next.
When a task needs your attention, the card uses a stronger visual treatment. If the queue is empty, the page says "Queue is empty" and invites you to run growth diagnostics from the company workspace instead.
That empty state is helpful because it means the dashboard is not broken. It means there is currently nothing in the immediate queue for that company.
The "Your Companies" section is where you move from a summary view into a specific business.
Find the company you want in the list.
Click the company row.
Open the company workspace.
Review the company-specific tasks and strategy from there.
If you already have a primary company, the dashboard also shows an "Open Company Workspace" button near the welcome area. That button takes you into the company route pattern, which looks like https://lengrowth.com/companies/[id].
If a company has an industry label, it appears next to the company name. If there is a website on record, it appears beneath the name. Those details are there to help you confirm that you are opening the correct company before you leave the dashboard.
The main call to action on the dashboard changes based on your account state.
If you have no companies yet, use the "Add Your First Company" button.
If you already have companies and your plan supports more, use the "Get Started by Adding a new company" action.
If your plan does not allow another company yet, the button may point you toward an upgrade path instead.
That changing button is intentional. LenGrowth tries to keep the next step visible without making you guess whether you are allowed to create another company.
Use "Refresh" when something should be there but is not visible yet.
Click "Refresh".
Wait for the loading state to finish.
Re-read the company list, recent tasks, and focus summary.
Refreshing reloads the current company list and recent tasks. It also re-checks the primary strategy summary. If your team just added a company, completed a task, or changed the current focus, this is the button to use before you assume the data is stale.
After you use the dashboard, one of three things usually happens:
You open a company workspace and start working there
You spot a task that needs review and open the task detail
You realize there is no active work yet and go add a company or run diagnostics
The dashboard does not replace the company workspace, the pipeline, or reporting. It points you to the right place faster. Think of it as the control room, not the delivery board.
If no company is loaded or if there is no relevant strategy summary yet, that card may be sparse or empty. Add a company, open the company workspace, or refresh the page after new work is created.
That usually means there is nothing waiting in the current company queue. Open the company workspace and run growth diagnostics if you expect new work to exist.
Use the company list on the dashboard to open the correct workspace. If you are switching between businesses often, always confirm the company name before clicking through.
Click "Refresh". If the data still does not update, the change may not be in the current company yet, or you may be looking at a different workspace than the one you expected.
Common problems
If something does not look right, confirm you are using the correct account, page, and permission level.
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