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The console

The console: nine screens

The editor builds, the console runs. What is on each screen, and how to go straight to it.

The top bar of every project switches between “Editor” and “Console”. The editor is where the app is built; the console is where you see what happens in it once it is live.

What is on each screen

  • Overview — how many users, records, tables and versions, and a “who sees what” board for every table
  • Users — the people who signed up to your site, and the requests waiting for approval
  • Data — the records themselves, the deleted bin, the permissions, the table structure and its history
  • Analytics — who visited, from where, which page, and how many people are on the site right now
  • Marketing and SEO — the title and description Google and WhatsApp read, for the whole site and for each page
  • Addresses and domains — the free address, a domain of your own, and redirects from old addresses
  • Security — two switches, and a list of what is protected regardless of what you do here
  • Log — every action taken in the project, and every build with what it cost
  • Settings — name, logo, home page, who may get in, cloning, export and deletion

Every screen has an address

The analytics screen sits at its own address, and so does each of the others. You can bookmark it, send it to a colleague, open it in a second tab, and come back to it with the browser's back button.

Each screen loads its own data when you open it. Opening the console does not pull the data of nine screens you did not ask for.

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