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Overview

The User Dashboard is the first page you see after logging in. It gives you a personal snapshot of your outstanding work — overdue tasks, upcoming reviews, and the overall health of your governance, risk, and compliance framework.
User Dashboard showing task counts, GRC health bar, priority actions, and assessment health

How to use it

Task summary tiles

The coloured tiles across the top show your workload at a glance:
  • Overdue Tasks — items past their deadline that need immediate attention
  • Red & Amber — tasks rated as high priority or at risk
  • On Track — tasks within their expected timelines
  • Total Items — the total number of items across all categories

Dashboard tabs

Switch between different views using the tabs:
  • Overview — your personal task summary with GRC health and priority actions
  • Activity Wall — a chronological feed of recent activity across the platform
  • Risk Wall — a focused view of risk-related updates and changes

Select User

If you have the appropriate permissions, use the Select User dropdown to view another user’s dashboard. This is useful for managers reviewing their team’s workload.

Overall GRC Health

The horizontal bar shows the combined health of your GRC framework, colour-coded from red (critical) through to green (healthy). Below it, you’ll see a warning if a high percentage of your tasks are behind or at risk.

Quick Stats

A summary of the total number of Risks, Controls, Indicators, and Actions in the system.

Priority Actions

A list of your most urgent items, sorted by priority. Use the All, Overdue, and Red filter buttons to focus on what matters most.

Assessment Health

A gauge showing the overall completion rate of assessments across your framework.

Tips & Tricks

Check the dashboard first thing each day. The Overdue Tasks count is the single most important number — if it’s climbing, prioritise clearing those before starting new work.
Use the Select User dropdown to check on your direct reports’ dashboards before one-to-ones. It gives you instant visibility of their workload.
The Activity Wall tab is useful for catching up after time away — it shows what changed while you were out.