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Dashboard

The dashboard is your central hub in homescreen-hero. It gives you an at-a-glance view of your Plex server, rotation status, and integration health. The dashboard was built with a fully customizable drag-and-drop layout, all to support the new widget-system and give users ultimate control of the info they want to see.

Layout

The homescreen-hero dashboard is split into two primary sections:

Status Bar

A top row of up to 4 compact health cards. These give you quick status checks without taking up much space. rThere are only four widgets created at this time, but there are many more to come!

  • Plex Health - Connection status to your Plex server
  • Active Streams - Number of currently active streams (click to see details per stream)
  • Integrations Health - Status of all configured integrations (Plex, Trakt, Tautulli, MDBList, Seerr)
  • Rotation Status - Whether auto-rotation is running, with a countdown to the next scheduled run

Main Grid

A responsive 4-column grid for larger widgets. Some widgets span multiple columns depending on how much data they display:

  • Active Collections (full width) - The collections currently featured on your Plex homescreen
  • Top Collections - Most played collections over the last 30 days (requires Tautulli)
  • Most Active Users - Your top users by play count (requires Tautulli)
  • Analytics Graphs (2 columns) - Streaming activity charts and visualizations (requires Tautulli)
  • Recent Rotations (2 columns) - History of your collection rotations
  • Seerr Requests (2 columns) - Recent media requests and quick search (requires Seerr)

Customizing Your Dashboard

Edit Mode

Click the lock/unlock button in the dashboard header to enter edit mode. While in edit mode you can:

  • Drag and drop widgets to reorder them within their section
  • Hide widgets by clicking the X button on any card
  • Add widgets from the dropdown that shows all currently hidden widgets

Widget Visibility

Not every widget needs to be on your dashboard. Hide the ones you don't use, and they won't take up space. Widgets that require an integration (like Tautulli or Seerr) only appear when that integration is enabled.

The status bar has a maximum of 4 widgets. If all 4 slots are filled, you'll need to hide one before adding another.

Persistence

Your layout is saved to your browser's local storage, so it persists across sessions. If a new widget is added in an update, it'll appear as hidden by default - you can add it from the edit mode dropdown when you're ready.

Default Layout

On first load, the dashboard shows:

  • Status bar: Plex Health, Active Streams, Integrations Health, Rotation Status
  • Main grid: Active Collections

Additional widgets start hidden and can be added via edit mode.