Dashboard
The web app at app.skyelight.ai is where you review everything your team has pinned. You do most of your annotating in the extension or the chip; the dashboard is where it all comes together, gets triaged, and turns into decisions.
Getting around
The left sidebar is your map of the current workspace:
- Assigned to me — pins assigned to you across every project.
- Recent surfaces — the workspace home, a mosaic of every site you collect feedback on.
- Projects — a collapsible group listing your projects; open one for its synthesis view. Admins and owners can create a project here.
- Workflows (coming soon) — split a site into journeys by URL path and automate routing. See the roadmap.
- Settings — workspace, project, and account settings.
The surface mosaic
Your workspace home is a grid of surface tiles, one per site. Each tile shows a screenshot, a pin count (open and resolved), the hostname and title, and the people who pinned most recently.
- Sort by last activity (default), most pins, or A–Z.
- Filter to surfaces with open pins, or activity in the last 7 days.
- Open a tile to drop into that site’s pins.
Surface detail
Inside a surface you get every parent pin for that site, grouped by page, with open pins leading and resolved threads collapsed. Each pin is a card with:
- A type chip (Feedback, Idea, Bug, or your custom types). Click it to override what the classifier chose.
- Open / Resolved status, which you can toggle from the card.
- The full thread, where you reply, mention, react, and assign.
Assigned to me
Your personal inbox of pins assigned to you, pulled from every project and surface in the workspace. A badge counts the ones you have not looked at yet, and it clears when you open the page. Assigning a pin is how you hand a specific thread to a specific person. See Notifications for how they hear about it.
Project synthesis
Open a project to see its synthesis dashboard, a level up from raw pins. A metric strip across the top tracks decisions reached, total pins, surfaces, and your top collaborators. Below it, a tab strip:
- Surfaces — the project’s own mosaic.
- Decisions — a timeline of threads that have been settled. Each card has a Copy prompt button so you can hand the decision straight to an AI tool or ticket.
- One tab per type — Feedback, Idea, Bug, and any custom types, each listing the matching pins grouped by surface.
The decisions feed and the type tabs are built by Skyelight’s synthesis pass, which reads the project’s pins and the guidance you set in project settings. The more context you give it, the sharper the rollup.
Settings
- Workspace settings — name the workspace, manage members and roles, and connect Slack.
- Project settings — the chip embed snippet and allowed URLs, and the AI context that guides classification and synthesis.
- Account settings — your email notification preferences and Slack connection. See Notifications.
- Organization settings — members for the account that owns your workspaces (and billing, once paid plans arrive after free beta).