This guide walks you through the Composerie dashboard so you know where everything lives. It is for anyone who has just signed in and wants to get their bearings before building products or checking orders.
The dashboard has two main parts: a sidebar on the left for navigation, and a home screen in the middle that shows how your store is doing. Let’s look at each.
The sidebar
The sidebar is the menu on the left. It stays with you on every screen. The items are grouped into three labelled sections so related tools sit together.
MAIN holds your daily work:
- Dashboard takes you back to the home screen.
- Orders is where you track sales and fulfillment.
- Products is where you build and publish personalizable products.
- Designs holds the design files customers and you have created.
- Customizer is where you set up the editor your shoppers use.
GROW holds tools to grow the business:
- Analytics shows sales, traffic, and conversion reports.
- Campaigns is for promotions and marketing.
- Integrations is where you connect a print provider and other services.
- Media Library stores the images and assets you reuse.
ACCOUNT holds two items:
- Settings for your workspace, team, and preferences.
- Help & Support to reach the help center and contact us.
You may see fewer items than a teammate does. The menu is filtered by your role, so each person only sees the sections they have permission to open. If a link you expected is missing, ask the workspace owner about your access. You can read more in manage your team and roles.
The home screen
The home screen is the first thing you see after signing in. It gives you a quick read on your store at a glance.
At the top, a greeting names you and shows the date along with how many orders came in today. So you might see “Good morning, Sam” with today’s date and the order count next to it.
Two quick buttons sit at the top right:
- View orders jumps straight to your orders list.
- New product starts a fresh personalizable product.
Below the greeting, a revenue stat for this month sits front and center. It shows the total in large type, with a small trend line under it and a percentage change versus the prior period. If there is not enough history yet, you will see a note instead of a comparison.
Around that main figure, four supporting rows give you more numbers at a glance: orders this month, conversion, active products that are published, and orders today.
Further down you find a revenue chart and a top-products panel. The top-products panel lets you switch the view between ordered, viewed, and margin, so you can see your best sellers, your most-looked-at products, and where your profit comes from. To learn what each number means, see analytics dashboard overview.
The right column and where to go next
A right-hand column rounds out the home screen with three cards.
- Setup checklist tracks the account tasks that get your store ready, such as publishing a product and adding your branding. Work through it to finish onboarding.
- Needs attention flags anything that wants a look, so you can act before it becomes a problem.
- Recent activity is a timeline of what has happened lately across your store.
Use the setup checklist as your to-do list while you are getting started. The onboarding checklist guide explains each task in more detail.
From here you know the main routes:
- Open Products to build and publish what your customers will personalize.
- Open Orders to track sales and fulfillment.
- Open Settings for your workspace and account preferences.
Why do I see fewer sidebar items than my teammate?
The menu is filtered by your role. Each person only sees the destinations their role can open. Ask your workspace owner if you need more access.
Why does the revenue stat show no comparison?
There is not enough order history yet to compare against the prior period. The change will appear once you have collected more data.
How do I get back to this screen?
Click Dashboard at the top of the MAIN section in the sidebar.
If you get stuck, you can always reach us from contact support.
Next: build your first personalizable product.