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Getting Started / Dashboard4 min read

Open Your First Dashboard Session

Learn what you will see the first time the dashboard opens, what is already personalized, and what to do next inside the protected learner surface.

01

Getting Started

What You See First

The dashboard is the learner home surface. On first open, it greets you with your identity, a current path card, summary progress visuals, and a floating chat entry. Even in early product stages, it gives your learning context a place to settle.

Identity

Your name and account-linked details are pulled from the real profile layer.

Current path

You see a framed learning direction, focus label, and next-action area.

Yantra chat

The assistant stays close so you can ask what to learn next without leaving the page.

Python Room

The first real dedicated room route lets you run Python in the browser, inspect runtime errors, and ask for targeted help.

02

Getting Started

Live vs Illustrative

Honest Product Reading

Not every dashboard tile is dynamic yet

Your auth, profile, and chat continuity are live. Some progress numbers, rooms, curriculum nodes, and momentum visuals are still curated presentation content while the full learning-state model is being built.

Step 1

Open your student profile

Make sure your class, skill level, progress, and academic year reflect your current reality.

Step 2

Read the current path card

Use it as a directional frame for your first sessions, even if the deeper system is still growing.

Step 3

Open Yantra chat

Ask what you should learn first, or ask the assistant to explain how to use the platform effectively.

Step 4

Try the Python Room

If you want a hands-on first session, open the live Python Room and use it as your first focused practice surface.

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