How to Open the Dashboard
There are two ways to open a project's dashboard.
From the Project List
On the project list screen, click the project whose dashboard you want to open.
Note: If you hover over a project and click [Design Editor], it will open the Design Editor instead of the dashboard.
From the Design Editor
Open the main menu [/S] at the top of the navigation panel on the left side of the Design Editor.
Click the dashboard you want to open.
Tabs at the Top of the Dashboard
The dashboard is where you view and manage information related to your project.
There are five dashboards organized by category, and you can switch between them using the tabs at the top of the screen.
Dashboard | What It Manages |
Home | General project settings |
Creating and managing CMS content data | |
Form settings and notification management | |
Viewing site traffic information | |
Managing plan subscriptions and payment information |
Left-Side Menu on the Dashboard
Each dashboard has a menu on the left side of the screen. Here, we'll introduce the menu items for the [Home] dashboard.
Home Dashboard Left Menu | What It Manages |
Dashboard | View plan usage, storage, analytics, and more |
Project Settings | Basic settings like project name and site publishing status |
Members | Manage project members |
Apps | Settings for connected external tools and API integrations |
Submit your site for listing on the Showcase gallery, featuring websites built by Studio.Design users |
Below, we'll cover the most commonly used menu items in the Home dashboard.
Home Tab > Dashboard Menu
Check your project's usage and analytics here.
Payment amount
For more details on analytics, check out the Analytics help article.
Home Tab > Project Settings Menu
This menu is where you manage basic information like your project name and site publishing settings.
Edit the project name
Home Tab > Members Menu
With Studio.Design, multiple people can collaborate on a project to build and manage a site together.
In the Members menu, you can:
Invite members to a project
In the next article, we'll explain how to create your site layout in the Design Editor.





