Dashboard

The Dashboard is the main screen in Supercharger → Dashboard. It provides a high-level view of your content index status, active modules, and engagement performance.

Status Cards

The top section shows a quick snapshot of your configuration:

  • AI Provider — The currently configured generation provider and its connection status.
  • Active Modules — How many AI modules are currently enabled.
  • Content Indexing — How many posts have been indexed out of your total published content.
  • Content Generation — How many posts have AI-generated content ready to serve.
  • Cron Status — Whether WordPress cron is running correctly. This powers background indexing and generation.

Insights Banner

The Insights Banner provides an AI-generated summary of your recent engagement data. It shows:

  • Sentiment — An overall read on recent module performance (positive, neutral, etc.).
  • Headline — A one-line takeaway describing what’s happening across your modules.
  • Advice — A brief, actionable suggestion based on the current data.

Performance Metrics

The Performance Metrics section shows engagement data collected across all active modules.

Time Periods

Data can be filtered by: Today, Last 7 Days, Last 30 Days, All Time.

Overall Stats

Four top-level metrics with trend indicators (percentage change vs. the previous equivalent period):

  • Total Impressions — How many times any module widget was displayed to a visitor.
  • Unique Visitors — Distinct visitors who encountered at least one module.
  • Total Clicks — Total interactions across all modules.
  • Read Time — Accumulated estimated reading time on pages with active modules.

Module Performance Grid

A per-module breakdown showing:

  • Views (Impressions) — How many times this module was displayed.
  • Clicks — Interactions with this module (where applicable).
  • CTR — Click-through rate as a percentage.
  • Trend — Whether performance is improving, declining, or stable.
  • Read Time — Tracked for modules where reading time is measurable.

Some modules (such as Paragraph Highlights) are display-only and don’t generate click data.