Dashboard Overview
The Elephany dashboard shows how readers engage with the Q&A widget on your site. How many questions they tapped, what they asked, and which pages drove the most attention.
Who it’s for
Section titled “Who it’s for”Anyone on a publisher team running the widget. The dashboard is read-only, so you can share it with editorial, growth, or product teammates without worrying about settings being changed.
Where to find it
Section titled “Where to find it”Open dash.elephany.ai in any modern browser. It works on desktop, tablet, and mobile.
Signing in
Section titled “Signing in”Sign-in is passwordless via email magic link.
- Enter the email address you used during onboarding.
- Click Send magic link.
- Check your inbox and click the link.
- You’ll land on the dashboard, signed in.
If you don’t have an account yet, write to contact@elephany.ai to get onboarded.
What you’ll see first
Section titled “What you’ll see first”By default the dashboard opens on the Sitewide overview for your primary publisher domain, scoped to the last 7 days of available data.
Two things to look for right away:
- A row of KPI cards: questions answered, time in Q&A, reader depth, estimated ad value.
- A trend chart below the KPIs showing daily question taps over the period.
From here you can switch to the Recipes view for per-page detail, change the date range, or switch sites if you publish across multiple domains.
Data freshness
Section titled “Data freshness”The dashboard reports through today minus 3 days. If today is Wednesday, the latest data point is from Sunday. The last 7 days preset always ends at the most-recent available day.
This delay covers the time it takes for analytics events to land, deduplicate, and roll up reliably. Your widget runs in real-time on your site; only the reporting view is delayed.
Next steps
Section titled “Next steps”- Navigating the dashboard covers the sidebar, header, mobile drawer, and date controls.
- Sitewide overview walks through the KPI cards and trend chart.
- Recipes covers per-page question taps, sparklines, and the questions readers asked.
- Glossary lists every metric with its formula.