Command Center
The Command Center is your unified operations dashboard — the single pane of glass for monitoring the health of your entire infrastructure. It aggregates real-time signals from metrics, logs, traces, alerts, and incidents into a prioritized operational view.
Key Features
- Real-time health overview — See service status, active incidents, and alert counts at a glance
- Priority queue — AI-ranked list of incidents and alerts sorted by business impact, not just severity
- Live topology view — Interactive service dependency map with real-time health indicators
- Team activity feed — See who is working on what, with acknowledgment and assignment tracking
- Customizable layouts — Drag-and-drop widgets to build the view your team needs
- Multi-tenant view — Operators managing multiple tenants can switch context without logging out
How to Access
Navigate to HOME → Command Center in the left sidebar (or use the command palette — e.g. Cmd+K / Ctrl+K — and type “Command Center”). It is the default landing page after login. On smaller screens, open the sidebar via the hamburger menu if it’s collapsed. See Using the interface for navigation tips.
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Capture from: Tenant Plane → HOME → Command Center, with sample data. Add as public/img/command-center.png.
Basic Usage
- Open the Command Center from the sidebar
- Review the Priority Queue at the top — these are the issues most likely to impact your business
- Click any incident to open it in a detail pane without leaving the dashboard
- Use the Time Range selector in the top-right to adjust the observation window (default: last 1 hour)
- Click Customize to add, remove, or rearrange dashboard widgets
- Pin frequently-used filters (e.g., “Production only” or “P1/P2 incidents”) for quick access
How the pipeline fits
The Command Center shows a pipeline strip with stages from Connect through Improve and Value. Each stage links to the part of the product where that work happens (e.g. Connect → Integrations/Discovery, Diagnose → Incidents, Automation → runbook execution). For a full walkthrough of how these stages connect in the user journey, see Pipeline: Connect → Improve.
See also
- User journeys overview — End-to-end flows (alert to resolution, first login, pipeline)
- Incidents — Incident lifecycle and evidence
- How it works — Autonomous self-healing architecture