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Customizing Your Dashboard

The Genezio dashboard is broad on purpose — it surfaces visibility, recommendations, citations, perceptions, competitors, SOV, and more. But not every brand cares about all of those, all the time.

Dashboard Components lets each brand strip the dashboard down to what actually matters for that brand, by hiding the charts, tables, and panels that aren't being used.


Why Customize the Dashboard

Different brands live in different parts of the platform.

Showing every section to every brand creates noise. Hiding the ones that don't apply makes the dashboard easier to scan and the daily workflow tighter.


How It Works

Each dashboard component — a chart, a table, a panel — can be toggled on or off independently.

A hidden component is genuinely removed from the page:

This is real performance, not just visual hiding. The fewer components you have on, the lighter the dashboard becomes.


Where to Configure It

Dashboard component visibility is configured in Brand Settings → Dashboard Components.

For each component, you choose whether it's shown or hidden for the brand. The change applies to everyone who works on that brand — it's the brand's default dashboard shape.

Per-User Overrides

The brand-level configuration is a default, not a hard rule. Individual users can override what they personally see — turning a component back on if it's hidden by default, or off if it's shown.

This gives you the right of both ends:


Getting Started

A reasonable starting point:

  1. Open the dashboard and look at what you actually use over the course of a week.
  2. Go to Brand Settings → Dashboard Components and hide the panels you've never opened.
  3. Leave a few in the "maybe" category visible for a couple more weeks before deciding.
  4. Re-tune any time the brand's priorities shift.

You can always turn things back on. The customization is reversible, so there's no risk to being aggressive about hiding things you don't use today.


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