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Dashboard

Navigate the crewkit web dashboard to view sessions, analytics, and team settings.

The crewkit dashboard is a web interface for viewing sessions, analyzing team performance, and managing configuration. Access it at your organization's dashboard URL.


Navigation

The dashboard sidebar organizes everything by section:

  • Conversations — All AI coding sessions across your team
  • Analytics — Charts and KPIs for token usage, costs, and agent performance
  • Resources — Manage agents, skills, rules, and commands
  • Playbooks — Team conventions and standards
  • Experiments — A/B tests for agent configurations
  • Settings — Organization, project, and member management

Projects

The project list shows all projects in your organization. Each project displays:

  • Name and slug
  • Number of linked repositories
  • Recent session count
  • Project type badge (Project or Workspace for multi-repo)

Click a project to see its conversations, analytics, and configuration.


Conversations

The conversation list is the primary view. Each conversation shows:

  • Summary — AI-generated description of what was accomplished
  • User — Who ran the session
  • Duration — How long the session lasted
  • Tokens — Total input + output tokens
  • Cost — Estimated cost
  • Model — Which Claude model was used
  • Repository badge — Which repo (for multi-repo projects)

Click a conversation to see the detailed view with turn-by-turn breakdown, tool usage, and task hierarchy.


Conversation detail

The detail view shows:

  • Turn timeline — Each turn with token counts and tools used
  • Task hierarchy — Subagent tasks spawned during the session
  • Metrics — Total tokens, cost, duration, model breakdown
  • Thread context — Related conversations in the same thread

Threads

Conversations are grouped into threads when they share context (e.g., continuing a previous session). The threads view shows conversation groups with their collective metrics.


Next steps

  • Analytics dashboard
  • Configure resources

CLI

Complete command reference for the crewkit CLI.

Analytics

Track session KPIs, costs, and agent performance across your team.

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