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:
| Status | Means |
|---|---|
| New | Just arrived; triage is running or queued. |
| Review | Triaged and waiting for your decision. |
| Routed | Approved and created (or updated) in your tracker. |
| Duplicate | Linked to an existing issue. |
| Reopened | A closed issue that this report reopened and linked to. |
| Rejected | Dismissed — not a real bug. |
| Expired | Sat unreviewed past its window and was set aside. |
| Error | Something 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.