Dashboard

Open Avid, and your day is already in front of you.

A home screen built around you — the handful of things you actually watch, waiting the moment you land. It loads instantly, tiles saved, not rebuilt. No hunting, no assembling the picture by hand. Just your whole program, at a glance, first thing.

Your board, populated and waiting — the things you actually watch, first thing.

Built around you, from the very first screen.

Tell Avid the hats you wear, and it builds your starting board around them. You never open a blank page — day one already looks like your job.

The first screen in Avid. You never start from nothing.

Pin what matters, and it becomes yours.

Find something worth keeping an eye on anywhere in Avid — a chart, a report, an insight — and pin it. It lands on your board with its filtered context intact. Pin by pin, the dashboard turns into a personalized home for the information that matters most to you.

The pin lives in the corner of everything in Avid. One press, and it’s on your dashboard.

Make the space your own.

Resize what deserves room to breathe, drag modules into the order you think in, and browse the Catalog for more — audiences, a Connections widget showing each integration’s health and last sync, Pathways, notifications, quick notes, countdowns, and Edna’s suggestions on what to add. Build up to five boards — acquisition, major gifts, the year-end push — and switch between them as the work shifts.

Browse the Catalog, add what you need, drag it into the order you think in, give it room to breathe.

Then make it your team’s.

The board you made yours can become the one your whole team starts from. Share it to view or edit, hand it off by link, or pass ownership when the work changes hands. Schedule it to land in an inbox, or export it to a slide deck for the board meeting.

Choose who can view, who can edit — and the board becomes the team’s.

Most dashboards are built for everyone, so they end up built for no one.

Yours is built around you — and gets more yours every time you open it.