Understanding Your Dashboard

The Dashboard is the first thing you see when you sign in to RankGood. It gives you a high-level overview of your brand intelligence and quick access to every major feature.

Written By Alex Frees

Last updated About 1 month ago


Dashboard Layout

Screenshot: The full dashboard view showing stat cards at the top, quick actions, and feature cards below.

Stat Cards

At the top of the dashboard, you will see summary cards showing key metrics:

  • Pain Points Discovered — Total pain points found across all your analyses

  • Opportunities Found — Number of engagement opportunities identified

  • Engagement Responses — Number of AI-generated responses you have created

  • Posts Submitted — Content submitted through the Posting Dashboard

These numbers update as you use the platform.

Quick Actions

Below the stats, a row of quick action buttons gives you one-click access to the most common tasks:

  • Extract Pain Points — Jump to the Pain Extractor

  • Find Opportunities — Open the Opportunity Radar

  • Generate Response — Start the Engagement Studio

  • Run AI Scan — Launch an AI Visibility scan (if enabled)

Screenshot: The quick action buttons row on the dashboard.


Feature Cards

The dashboard displays cards for each major feature area. Each card includes:

  • A brief description of what the feature does

  • A button to navigate to that feature

  • Key metrics when data is available

Core Features

  • Pain Extractor — Discover what problems customers are discussing on Reddit

  • Opportunity Radar — Find high-value posts where your brand can engage

  • Engagement Studio — Generate authentic, helpful responses using AI

  • Posting Dashboard — Manage content through the human-reviewed posting workflow

Premium Features (when enabled)

  • AI Visibility — See how AI platforms like ChatGPT and Claude mention your brand

  • SEO Intelligence — Track keyword rankings, backlinks, and site health

  • Strategy Hub — Get a comprehensive AI-powered strategy report

Screenshot: Feature cards on the dashboard, including the AI Visibility card with visibility score.


Recent Activity

The Recent Activity section shows your latest actions across the platform:

  • Reports generated

  • Scans completed

  • Responses created

  • Opportunities found

This helps you pick up where you left off.


Scheduled Scans

If you have configured scheduled scans (for Opportunity Radar, AI Visibility, or other features), the dashboard shows the next upcoming scan along with the schedule and status.


Top Pain Points

When you have run Pain Extractor analyses, the dashboard surfaces your most critical pain points with their severity scores, so you can quickly see the biggest issues your audience is experiencing.


Product Selector

If you have multiple products configured, use the Product Selector in the sidebar or top navigation to switch between them. All dashboard metrics and feature data will update to reflect the selected product.

Screenshot: The product selector dropdown showing multiple configured products.


New User Welcome

If you are a new user who has not yet run any analyses, the dashboard will display a Welcome view with:

  • A guided checklist of first steps to take

  • Feature highlights explaining what each tool does

  • A prominent call-to-action to run your first analysis

Once you start using features, the welcome view is replaced with your real data.


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