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Your Dashboard at a Glance

Understand the landing page of the dashboard right when you log in!

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Written by Dane
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Your GPX dashboard is where you get a bird's-eye view of all your trackers and their latest activity. It is designed to give you a comprehensive, real-time overview of your valuable assets, helping you make informed decisions about your supply chain and operations. Think of it as your central command center. This guide will walk you through its key features, showing you how to quickly find the information you need and leverage the platform's power.


The Tracker List

  • On the left side, you'll see a list of all your trackers. Each entry displays crucial information at a glance:

    • Tracker Name: The unique identifier for your tracker.

    • Recent Location: The last reported address or general area of your asset.

    • Last Reported Time: When the tracker last sent an update. This helps you understand how current the information is.

    • Battery Percentage: For active trackers, you'll see their current battery level (visible after the first few reports).
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The Interactive Map

  • The central part of your dashboard is the dynamic map, showing the precise location of your reporting trackers.

  • Clustered View: If you have many trackers in one area, you'll see a number indicating how many are grouped together. Click on the cluster to zoom in and see individual trackers.


Customizing Your View: Map Filters

To tailor the map to your specific needs, use the Map Filters option. You'll find this on the map itself, usually as a small icon you can hover over.

  • Map Type: Switch between Simple Map (standard view) or Satellite View for a more detailed look at the terrain.

  • Show Current Location: Toggles the visibility of your trackers' latest reported positions (location pin)

  • Cell and WiFi Points: Enabling this will show the approximate radius of cellular towers and WiFi points that your trackers might be using for location data (especially relevant for shipment trackers).

  • Show Geofences: If you've set up geofences (virtual boundaries), toggle this on to see their defined areas on the map (they'll appear as green circles).

  • Show Stops: See where your trackers have made stops along their journey, giving you insight into dwell times.


CSM Tip Box:

πŸ’‘ Just getting started? This dashboard is your starting point for powerful asset management. As you get comfortable navigating, remember your dedicated Customer Success Manager is always here to help you unlock even more value. Don't hesitate to reach out if you have questions or want to discuss how to best use these features for your specific business goals!

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