Military Airfields / Dashboards

Dashboards

Customizable widget dashboards that surface the important data a user wants to see in a single glance.

The problem

The day's workload looks different depending on who's asking

An Airfield Manager's first look at the day is open discrepancies and today's inspection status. A training-focused role wants what's overdue. A safety-focused role wants the wildlife trend. One fixed layout can't be the right answer for all of them. Something always has to be scrolled past, searched for, or asked about.

Glidepath builds the dashboard around the person instead: each user's board shows what their job needs, arranged the way they want it, and nothing they don't.

How it works

A board that starts useful and stays yours

  1. 01

    A working layout from the start

    Your personal dashboard opens with a starter layout already in place (inspection status, open discrepancies, the latest completed check, and the shift checklist) instead of an empty grid to configure before it's useful.

  2. 02

    Add, resize, and arrange in edit mode

    Switch to edit mode to drag, resize, add, or remove widgets from a library covering inspections, discrepancies, waivers, wildlife, NOTAMs, and more. Step out of edit mode and the layout locks back in. Build a personal board for your mobile device, tablet and desktop depending on the task at hand.

  3. 03

    Keep more than one board

    Build additional boards for different views of the same job, set whichever one should open by default, and copy a single widget onto another board without rebuilding it from scratch.

  4. 04

    Share a board base-wide

    A board built for the whole office can be published as shared, visible to everyone at the base. Anyone without edit rights on it can duplicate it into their own editable copy.

Customizable widget dashboard for a demo airfield
The Dashboards module for a demo airfield: the default personal board opens with Inspection Status (both today's inspections Not Started), Open Discrepancies (INOP-named rows assigned to the Airfield Management shop), Last Check, and the Shift Checklist at 0 of 33 for the day, with New, Duplicate, Share, and Edit controls above.

The benefit

What it automates

Built for the role, not a template

The starter layout gives a new user a working board on day one. Nothing to configure before it's useful.

The workload surfaces itself

Discrepancy age in days, waivers expiring inside 90 days, today's inspection state. All computed for you and shown on the board, not something you go looking for.

One office, one shared picture, still editable per person

A shared board keeps the office aligned while everyone's personal board stays their own to arrange.

Related

Works alongside

FAQ

Straight answers

Does a new dashboard start empty?

Your personal default board opens with a starter layout already in place: inspection status, open discrepancies, the latest completed check, and the shift checklist. Any additional board you create starts blank so you can build it from scratch.

Can I have more than one dashboard?

Yes. Build as many boards as you need and set whichever one should open by default, including a board someone else shared.

Do dashboards update in real time?

Most widgets load when you open or switch to a board; the Last Check widget updates live as new checks come in.

Can I share a dashboard with the rest of the office?

A board can be published as shared so everyone at the base sees it. Anyone without edit rights on a shared board can duplicate it into their own copy and customize that instead.