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Core conceptsThe dashboard
Core concepts

The dashboard

Everything Qalibr triages lands in one place. Here’s how it’s laid out.

The sidebar

Workspace

  • Inbox — every bug, most urgent first. A coral badge shows how many are waiting on you.
  • Calibration — bugs in Review, waiting for your approve/reject decision.
  • Routed — bugs that became tickets in your tracker.
  • Duplicates — reports that resolved to an existing issue.

Insights

  • Dedup rate — how many repeats Qalibr is catching.
  • Latency — how fast reports move from Slack to triaged.

Admin

  • Integrations — connect and check Slack and your tracker.
  • API keys — keys for connecting via the API directly.
  • Settings — your workspace, email preferences, and your data.

The master list

Each row is one bug, showing its Signal score, severity, a status, the title, and who reported it. Filter the list by status and by severity — the two combine, so you can pull up, say, every Critical bug still in Review.

A bug moves through these statuses:

StatusMeans
NewJust arrived; triage is running or queued.
ReviewTriaged and waiting for your decision.
RoutedApproved and created (or updated) in your tracker.
DuplicateLinked to an existing issue.
ReopenedA closed issue that this report reopened and linked to.
RejectedDismissed — not a real bug.
ExpiredSat unreviewed past its window and was set aside.
ErrorSomething went wrong on the way to your tracker — Qalibr flags it so you can retry.

The detail panel

Click a bug to open it. You’ll see its Signal score and the breakdown behind it, the severity (with its calibration marker), the enriched Report — tagged [ ENRICHED ] when Qalibr cleaned it up — and any duplicate candidates. Two actions sit at the bottom: Approve to route it, Reject to dismiss it — or decide right from the Slack thread, whichever is closer to hand. See Approving & rejecting.

Selecting a status in the sidebar (Calibration, Routed, Duplicates) just filters the same list — it’s all one inbox, sliced different ways.