Dashboard
The Dashboard is the home screen of your artist portal — the first page you land on after logging in. It gives you an at-a-glance view of your catalog and, once you've set up payments, your on-chain revenue.
📷 Screenshot needed: the Dashboard overview.
Getting around
The dashboard navigation is the icon rail on the left. Hover any icon to see its label. From top to bottom: Dashboard, Catalog, New Release, Storefront, Fan Club, Treasury, and Settings. The toggle at the bottom of the rail switches between light and dark mode.
First login: choose your chain
The first time you open the dashboard on a new server, you're asked to choose your chain — the blockchain your Fan Club, Storefront, and Treasury will run on. The dashboard waits behind this step until you pick one, and your node briefly restarts to apply it. You can change it later in Settings.
What's on the Dashboard
Catalog stats
Two cards summarize your catalog:
- Total Albums — how many albums you've published
- Total Tracks — total tracks across all albums
Manage these in Catalog, and add more through New Release.
Getting Started banner
Until you've added any music, the Dashboard shows a Getting Started banner prompting you to create your first album and upload tracks. It disappears automatically once your catalog has content.
Wallet status
A wallet indicator in the top-right shows whether your crypto wallet is connected. Connecting a wallet is what unlocks the on-chain features — Fan Club, Storefront, and Treasury.
Revenue and transactions
Once you've set up a Fan Club or Storefront, the Dashboard adds an on-chain finance view:
- Revenue overview — income totaled across your Fan Club and Storefront.
- Transaction log — a chronological feed of on-chain activity. Each entry shows the date, the type (Fan Club donation, sale, rental, or withdrawal), the amount and token, the fan or buyer's wallet, and a link to view it on the block explorer. Summary cards break out Fan Club income, Storefront income, and total transaction count, and you can filter the feed by type.
- Export income statement (CSV) — download your transactions as a CSV for your own records. Export everything, or narrow it to a single stream (for example Fan Club income or product sales) using the type filter.
The CSV is an income statement for your records only — it is not a tax document and is not for filing.
Per-contract breakdowns also live on the Fan Club and Storefront pages, and you manage the money itself from Treasury.