Understanding Your Analytics Dashboard

Turn dashboard data into decisions
The analytics dashboard is not there to make automation feel busy. It helps you see which workflows are running smoothly, which ones need attention, and where your team is getting time back.
Read the top line
Start with executions, success rate, saved time, and active workflows. Together they show whether automation is carrying more work, whether that work is healthy, and whether the system is still aligned with the way your team operates.
Follow the workflow trail
When a number changes, drill into the workflow behind it. A sudden drop in success rate may point to a missing field, expired connection, or upstream tool change. A steady rise in executions may mean the workflow is ready for stricter rules or a higher-volume plan.
Decide what to adjust
Use the dashboard as a weekly maintenance rhythm. Archive workflows no one uses, tighten steps that fail repeatedly, and expand the automations that quietly save the most time. The best dashboard is one that helps you make fewer guesses.