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The Quint dashboard is organized around the OODA loop: Observe what’s happening, Investigate anomalies, Manage your fleet and policies, and Analyze trends over time.

Observe

Overview — stat cards, risk timeline, active alerts, recent sessionsLive Feed — real-time event stream from all agents

Investigate

Sessions — drill into AI agent activity by platformAlerts — triage queue, severity filtering, inline actionsAudit — full event log with search and filters

Manage

Fleet — devices, agents, groups, hierarchy viewPolicies — enforcement rules and approval workflowsTeam — members, roles, invites

Analyze

Analytics — risk trends, agent behavior patternsReports — scheduled and on-demand reports

Overview Page

The default landing page shows six stat cards at the top:
CardWhat it shows
Active AgentsCount of agents that have reported in the selected time range
Active SessionsNumber of AI sessions currently in progress
Events ProcessedTotal events ingested in the time range
AlertsUnresolved alerts requiring attention
Risk ScoreOrg-wide aggregate risk score
Policy ViolationsCount of policy violations detected
Below the stat cards:
  • Risk Timeline — a time-series chart showing org risk score over the selected period. Spikes indicate anomalous agent behavior.
  • Active Alerts — the most recent unresolved alerts, sorted by severity. Click any alert to jump to investigation.
  • Recent Sessions — the latest AI agent sessions with risk summaries and platform icons.

Global Controls

Time Range Picker

Every data view respects the global time range selector in the top bar. Options:
  • Last 1 hour
  • Last 6 hours
  • Last 24 hours (default)
  • Last 7 days
  • Last 30 days
  • Custom range
Changing the time range refreshes all visible data — stat cards, charts, tables, and alerts.

Command Palette

Press Cmd+K (or Ctrl+K on Linux) to open the command palette. From here you can:
  • Navigate to any page
  • Search for agents, devices, or sessions
  • Run quick actions (create policy, invite member, generate token)
  • Toggle theme

Notification Bell

The bell icon in the top bar shows unread notifications. Notifications fire for:
  • Critical and high severity alerts (configurable)
  • Policy violations requiring approval
  • Team membership changes
  • Agent connectivity issues
Click the bell to see the notification drawer. Each notification links to the relevant page for action.

Theming

The dashboard supports dark and light modes. Dark mode is the default. Toggle via:
  • Command palette (Cmd+K then type “theme”)
  • Settings page
  • User preferences API
Set your default landing page in Settings > Preferences. If you spend most of your time triaging alerts, set it to “Alerts” so you skip the overview on login.