Each Project you create in GLIDR may correspond to a specific Product, Team, or even Company. The Project Dashboard gives you a high-level overview of how the Project is operating, with metrics to help you understand your progress better.
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1. Project Details: a short overview of the name of your project, its creation date, and number of collections to which it belongs
2. Edit: enable editing portions of the Dashboard like the Project Description, adding and/or generating project labels, or rearranging the order of the dashboard tabs
3. The Agent: While not exclusive to the Project Dashboard, each project has a unique Agent informed by the current state of that project's Dashboard and Canvas. The Agent uses this knowledge to act as a Thought Partner in considering possible next steps.
4. Export: Select specific sections - Summary, Ecosystem, Market Analysis, Investment, Details, Riskiest Ideas - or the entirety of the Dashboard's data in PDF format
5. Riskiest Ideas: View up to 10 of the most critical Ideas the the team is currently testing
6. Project Summary: View and edit the project description, problem and solution statements, as well as other details
7. Ecosystem: Offers a visual representation of your competition landscape, allowing you to see exactly where you stand in the market space, as well as potential collaborators.
8. Market Analysis: Packed with real-time market data relevant to your project. Along with a visual representation of the market availability, included are the Target Market (SOM), Served Available Market (SAM), and Total Addressable Market (TAM)
9. Investment: View and update the total amount invested to date into your project, the estimated amount to bring to market, investment notes, and member-added supporting documents
10. Details: Provides an overview for key project labels such as Technology Required, Market Type, Stage, Time Frame, and more! These labels can be edited, added, or removed
11. Team: Displays all members of the project and their individual contributions
12. Comments: Start a conversation, leave notes, and @mention other members of the project
13. Experiments: View all active and completed Experiments conducted
14. Generated With: View the prompt and/ or documents used for generating your project
15. Project Labels: Gives a brief overview of the key areas covered by your Project. Labels can be generated and added manually
Learn more about Project Financials here.

