---
title: Dashboard Genel Bakış
title_en: Dashboard Overview
description_tr: Güncel BAS dashboard düzenini, proje seçiciyi, hızlı bağlantıları ve üst gezinme aksiyonlarını anlayın.
description_en: Understand the current BAS dashboard layout, project switcher, quick links, and top navigation actions.
order: 10
product: bas
section_tr: Dashboard
section_en: Dashboard
owner: BAS Operations Team
lastReviewed: 2026-03-27
productVersion: v1
status: live
cardImage: /img/bas/bas-dashboard.webp
---
# Dashboard Overview

The Dashboard is the first BAS screen after login. It is now a control hub for checking project counts, reviewing the active project summary, and jumping into the most common project workflows.

## What You Can Do Here

- Review top-level counters for active projects, archived projects, and active payment methods.
- Check the currently selected project's alias, id, mode, and country.
- Open project configuration with `Edit Project`.
- Open CMS management with `Edit Website`.
- Use `Quick Links` for common actions such as project creation, website management, payment setup, and domain management.
- Switch the active project from the top project selector.
- Change BAS language from the top language selector.
- Open related platforms from the platform menu icon.

## Video Walkthrough

<video src="/video/bas-dashboard-and-navbar-overview.mp4"></video>

## Interface Overview

Main visible areas in the current screen:

- Top navigation: `Dashboard`, `Project Setting`, `Projects`, `Payment`
- Top-right controls: project selector, language selector, platform menu icon, profile badge
- Summary cards: `Active Projects`, `Archived Projects`, `Active Payment Methods`
- Project summary panel: project name, alias, id, mode, country, and action buttons
- Quick Links panel: shortcut buttons for common BAS actions
- Support panel: technical support illustration and contact email

## Dashboard Summary Cards

The first row gives a quick system snapshot for the selected account scope.

| Card | What it shows |
|---|---|
| **Active Projects** | Number of projects currently available to you |
| **Archived Projects** | Number of archived project records |
| **Active Payment Methods** | Number of active payment methods configured across the visible scope |

## Active Project Panel

The main project panel shows the current working project and the fastest actions for it.

| Area | What it shows |
|---|---|
| **Project Name** | Human-readable project name, such as `Eforbet` |
| **Project Alias** | Technical alias / slug, such as `eforbet-10000058` |
| **ID** | Unique numeric project id |
| **Project Mode** | Current environment, such as `Trial` |
| **Country** | Assigned project country |
| **Link Icon** | Shortcut icon in the panel header |
| **Edit Project** | Opens BAS project configuration |
| **Edit Website** | Opens the website management side for the same project |

## Quick Links

The `Quick Links` panel exposes the most common operator shortcuts.

| Quick Link | Use |
|---|---|
| **Create Project** | Start a new project creation flow |
| **Manage Websites** | Move into website or CMS-related management |
| **Manage Payment Methods** | Open payment setup and maintenance workflow |
| **Manage Domain** | Open domain management workflow for the selected project |

## Step-by-Step: Switch the Active Project

1. Open `Dashboard`.
2. Click the project selector in the top-right area.
3. Review the `My Projects` modal.
4. Use the `Mode` dropdown to filter by `All`, `Trial`, or `Live` as needed.
5. Use `Search` to narrow the list by project name.
6. Confirm the correct row by `Project ID`, `Project Name`, `Role`, and `Mode`.
7. Select the project row to make it the active project.
8. Use the launch icon on the row when you need to open that project directly from the modal.

## Step-by-Step: Use Dashboard Actions

1. Confirm the correct project from the top selector and the project summary panel.
2. Review the project alias, id, mode, and country.
3. Click `Edit Project` to open BAS project settings.
4. Click `Edit Website` to open website management for the same project.
5. Use `Quick Links` when you want to jump directly into `Create Project`, `Manage Websites`, `Manage Payment Methods`, or `Manage Domain`.
6. Return to `Dashboard` after finishing the downstream workflow if you need to switch to another task.

## Step-by-Step: Change Dashboard Language

1. Open `Dashboard`.
2. Click the language selector in the top-right area.
3. Choose the required language, such as `English` or `Turkish`.
4. Wait for the dashboard labels and quick links to refresh in the selected language.

## Step-by-Step: Open Another Playage Platform

1. Open `Dashboard`.
2. Click the platform menu icon next to the language selector.
3. Review the available tools in the `Platforms` panel.
4. Select `Playage Backoffice` when you need BO operations.
5. Select `Playage CMS` when you need content management.
6. Select `Playage CRM` when you need CRM-side work.

## When to Use Dashboard vs Other BAS Sections

- Use `Dashboard` when you need a quick status view and project-level shortcuts.
- Use `Project Setting` when you already know the project and need direct configuration work.
- Use `Projects` when you need broader project management, searching, or list-based operations.
- Use `Payment` when you need direct payment configuration and review.

## Operator Notes

- Dashboard is primarily a control and routing screen, not the full management area for every workflow.
- Counts shown in the summary cards help you validate access scope quickly after login.
- If you do not see the expected project in the selector modal, check access permissions and current mode filtering.
- `Edit Website` and `Manage Websites` should be used only after you confirm the correct project and language context.

## Safe Operating Checklist

1. Confirm the active project from both the top selector and the project summary panel.
2. Check `Project Mode` before making any project, website, payment, or domain change.
3. Use the `My Projects` modal filters carefully so you do not switch into the wrong environment.
4. Use `Edit Project` first if project-level setup is incomplete.
5. Open website, payment, or domain flows only after verifying project identity and language.
