What DashboardMe includes today.
This page keeps the route alive, but presents the product the way buyers expect to understand it: what it does, what it connects, and what the launch build intentionally keeps simple.
Portfolio dashboard
Roll up the latest synced metrics across connected businesses in one operator-friendly surface.
Per-business views
Open each business for more detailed context without losing the wider portfolio picture.
Manual sync control
Run the first syncs and refreshes on demand while the launch product keeps the setup path simple.
Alert monitoring
See traffic, conversion, spend, and sync exceptions tied to the right business.
Grounded AI recaps
Generate short summaries from stored daily metrics so the operator takeaway is readable and traceable.
CSV footfall support
Upload footfall files, normalize the counts, and use them alongside your other business signals.
How the product is framed
Visibility that starts at the portfolio level
The first job is to show what changed across the group. DashboardMe makes the portfolio the starting point, then lets operators drill into the business that needs work.
Connected inputs without a heavy launch project
GA4, Search Console, Stripe, and CSV footfall cover the initial launch path so the first dashboard can be useful without waiting on a huge implementation.
A clearer operating rhythm
Manual syncs, visible alerts, and grounded summaries create a practical review flow for operators who need signal, context, and follow-up direction.
Launch workflow
Create your account and verify the email code
Set up one organization and the first business
Connect GA4, GSC, Stripe, or CSV footfall
Run a manual sync and open the portfolio dashboard
Review alerts and grounded summaries from the latest stored metrics
Still intentionally simple
Manual sync is the current launch path
Team invites and multi-user management UI are still deferred
Real-time webhook sync is not part of the launch build
The product is intentionally focused on useful daily operating visibility
Google Analytics 4
Sessions, users, pageviews, bounce rate, and average session duration.
Google Search Console
Clicks, impressions, CTR, and average position for search performance.
Stripe
Revenue, transactions, refunds, new customers, and MRR.
CSV footfall upload
Date-based footfall counts for stores and other physical locations.
Next step
Start with one business, one source, and a working operator view.
That is still the fastest honest path into the platform. Once the first business is live, the portfolio story becomes much easier to expand.