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Dashboard

Your dashboard is the command center for everything happening in Leemu. It surfaces the most relevant objectives, recent activity, and progress stats based on your role.

Dashboard Overview

When you log in to Leemu, the dashboard is the first screen you see. It is designed to give you a high-level snapshot of your OKR progress without needing to navigate into individual objectives. The dashboard is personalized: what you see depends on your role and team memberships.

The dashboard updates in real time. When a team member checks in on a key result, you will see the change reflected immediately.

Personal Objectives

Your Top 3 Objectives

The dashboard displays your three most recent active objectives with their overall progress. Each objective card shows the title, due date, progress bar, and the number of key results completed.

Click on any objective card to expand it and see individual key results with their current values. You can also start a quick check-in directly from the dashboard without navigating to the full objective view.

If you have more than three active objectives, a “View all” link takes you to the full objectives list filtered to your personal OKRs.

Team Objectives

Filtered by Membership

Below your personal objectives, you see objectives for every team you belong to. If you are on multiple teams, each team's objectives appear in their own section with the team name as a heading.

Team objectives show the same progress indicators as personal objectives: title, progress bar, due date, and key result count. The progress for a team objective is calculated as the average progress across all of its key results.

Team Admins will see an additional badge indicating how many team members have checked in during the current week, helping them identify who might need a reminder.

Company Objectives

Admin Visibility

Company-level objectives are visible to all members in a read-only summary. Company Admins see additional details and can edit them directly from the dashboard.

The company objectives section shows a compact view of each objective with its aggregate progress. Company Admins can also see which teams have aligned their OKRs to each company objective, giving them a quick alignment check.

Recent Activity Feed

Stay Informed

The activity feed shows the latest actions across your teams: check-ins, new objectives, status changes, and comments. It is sorted by most recent first.

Each activity entry includes the person's name, the action taken, and a timestamp. You can click on any entry to jump directly to the related objective or key result.

The feed is scoped to teams you belong to, so you only see activity that is relevant to you. Company Admins have the option to view a company-wide feed.

Quick Stats

Check-ins & Engagement

At the top of the dashboard, a stats bar shows key metrics at a glance: total check-ins in the last 30 days, your check-in streak, and the number of objectives on track vs. at risk.

These numbers update automatically and are designed to encourage regular engagement. A consistent check-in streak is a strong indicator that your OKR practice is healthy.

Progress Summaries

Visual Progress Indicators

Progress bars throughout the dashboard use a color-coded system: green for on track (above 60%), amber for needs attention (30-60%), and red for at risk (below 30%).

The progress percentage for an objective is computed as the weighted average of its key results. Each key result's progress is calculated based on its current value relative to its start and target values, taking into account the direction (increase, decrease, or maintain).

Role-based Visibility

What Each Role Sees

The dashboard adapts based on your permissions to show you the most relevant information.

Dashboard SectionMemberTeam AdminCompany Admin
Personal objectives
Team objectives (own teams)
Company objectives (read-only)
Company objectives (edit)
Team check-in summary
Company-wide activity feed
Quick stats
Alignment overview

Tips for Using the Dashboard Effectively

Start your day here

Make the dashboard your first stop each morning. A quick glance at progress and activity helps you prioritize your work for the day.

Use quick check-ins

You can log a check-in directly from the dashboard without navigating to the full objective page. This makes weekly updates fast and frictionless.

Watch the activity feed

The activity feed is a great way to stay aware of what your teammates are working on and celebrate their progress.

Monitor at-risk objectives

Pay special attention to objectives with red progress bars. These may need course correction, additional resources, or a conversation with the owner.

Keep objectives current

If an objective is no longer relevant, close or archive it. A clean dashboard helps you focus on what matters right now.