Dashboard
The front-door to your new Sapience workflow.
Dashboard Overview
The Sapience AI Dashboard serves as the central hub for all users upon logging into the platform. It provides streamlined access to recent activity, projects, conversations, notes, and files—allowing users to navigate and interact with key features immediately.
Upon successful login, all users are directed to the Dashboard, which acts as the default landing page. From this page, users can start new tasks, revisit previous work, or track activity updates across the Sapience workspace.

Guide to the Sapience User Interface
- Agent Selector: this is where you can browse all your agents and choose the right one for the job. Sapience is built around task-specific expert agents and is deliberately not a consumer system like ChatGPT with one agent that tries (badly) to do everything!
- Sidebar: this is always on the left and lets you get to all the major parts of the app. Note that you can minimize it using the “-” at the top of sidebar if you need to.
- User / Settings Bar: click on this to open the settings for your account. This is where you can tweak and customize your Sapience experience and perform account operations like a password reset.
- Search Bar: start here! By default if you type in here and hit enter it will spin up the Web Research Agent and give you an analysis of your query based on grounded web search data.
- Search Mode: if you want to search Sapience, including full-text search across all of your files and chats (including auto-transcribed video and audio files) flip the search mode into Sapience mode. You can hover over the toggle for inline help.
- Action Bar: all of the most common “start new” things can be done here. E.g. start a new conversation with an Agent, start a Note (Sapience’s native documents), upload a file to work with or kick off a project.
- Activity Feed: this is particularly useful when you’re working with others, and will show you all of the recent activity across the whole Sapience object graph (chats, notes, files, projects etc.).
- Recent Things: use this to quickly return to any part of the app you were working with recently.
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