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Dashboard Overview

The Odin Scan dashboard is the central interface for managing security analyses, reviewing findings, and configuring your account. This page walks through the main sections and how to navigate them.

Main Dashboard View

When you sign in, the dashboard displays a summary of your security posture across all repositories:

  • Total Scans – the number of analyses you have run.
  • Findings by Severity – a breakdown of findings across Critical, High, Medium, Low, and Informational severity levels.
  • Recent Activity – a timeline of your most recent analyses and their outcomes.

The main view also shows a list of your synced repositories with quick-access links to trigger new scans or view past results.

The dashboard sidebar provides access to all major sections:

SectionDescription
DashboardSummary view with key metrics and recent activity
ReportsList of all analysis reports with filtering options
RepositoriesManage synced GitHub repositories
SettingsAccount settings, API keys, and preferences
Audit LogsActivity log for security and compliance tracking (under Reports)

Key Metrics

The dashboard header displays aggregate metrics that update after each completed analysis:

  • Total Scans – cumulative number of analyses across all repositories.
  • Critical / High Findings – count of unresolved critical and high-severity findings, prominently displayed for immediate attention.
  • Recent Scans – the last 5-10 analyses with status indicators (completed, failed, pending).

Quick Actions

From the main dashboard, you can:

  • Start a new analysis – select a repository and branch, then launch a scan.
  • Sync repositories – refresh the list of repositories from GitHub.
  • View a report – click any completed analysis to see the full findings.

Subscription Status

Your current subscription tier and usage are visible on the dashboard. This includes:

  • Current plan (Basic or Pro).
  • Number of analyses used in the current billing period.
  • Number of analyses remaining.

For details on plans and billing, see the Subscriptions section.

Next Steps

  • Reports – understand analysis reports and findings
  • Repositories – manage your GitHub repositories
  • Filters – filter reports by status, date, and severity