The Dashboard is where you land when you sign in, and where you return between tasks. Its job is to help you find a drillhole quickly, switch projects, and reach the rest of the app.
Find a drillhole
Every drillhole in the current project is shown as a card in a responsive grid. The grid adapts to your screen — three columns wide on a typical desktop, fewer on narrower windows.
Each card shows:
- Drillhole name (e.g.,
DDH-010) - Creation date
- Sync status badge — green Synced when up to date with the cloud; orange Pending when there are local changes still uploading; red Conflict if a sync conflict was detected (rare, auto-resolved). See Offline & Sync.
- Three key collar fields — the first three non-system fields from your Drillhole Template. Reorder fields in Templates to control which ones appear here.
Click any card to open the drillhole — see Enter Interval Data.
To narrow the list, use the search bar at the top of the grid. It filters by drillhole name in real time.
Switch projects
The project selector dropdown in the top-left lists every project you have access to. Click any to switch — the grid reloads with that project’s drillholes.
To create a new project, choose + Create New Project at the bottom of the dropdown. See Create a Project.
Header actions
| Button | What it does |
|---|---|
| 3D View | Opens the 3D Viewer for all drillholes in the current project |
| Import Data | Opens the Data Import wizard |
| Export Data | Opens the Data Export wizard |
| + New Drillhole | Opens the Create a Drillhole form |
| ⚙ Settings | Opens the settings menu (see below) |
Settings menu
Click the gear icon (⚙) in the top-right to open a menu with:
- Project Settings — manage collaborators, backups, project info, danger zone
- Templates — edit your drillhole template and data tables
- Theme Toggle — switch between Light and Dark mode
- Your email — confirms which account you’re signed into
- Sign Out — signs out of this browser. Heads-up: signing out clears local data. Make sure all drillholes show Synced before signing out on a shared device. See Offline & Sync.
Offline indicator
When the browser detects no network connection, an Offline badge appears in the page header. The app keeps working — every change is saved locally and queued for sync. The badge clears automatically when connectivity returns, and a sync runs immediately.