Understanding Dashboard Widgets on Linkx.ee
Your dashboard is the first place you land after logging into Linkx.ee. It’s designed to give you a quick overview of how your content is performing and make it easy to take action. The dashboard includes a set of widgets—small interactive blocks—that summarise important data and provide shortcuts to common tasks.
Here’s a breakdown of what you’ll see and how to use it.
1. Performance Metrics
These widgets display real-time data from across your account so you can track results at a glance:
Total Clicks
Shows the combined number of clicks from all your active links. Helps you monitor overall reach.Active Links
Displays how many links are currently live. This includes both standard and embedded (Link App) links.Recent Scans
Pulls data from your QR code activity, including how many times your codes have been scanned in the past day or week.Conversion Rates
If you’re using calls-to-action or tracking pixels, this widget shows how many people completed a goal after interacting with your content.
2. Activity Summary
The activity block gives you a quick view of recent actions within your account:
Recent Link Creations
See your most recently added or edited links.Latest QR Code Scans
Review scan activity across your QR codes, including date and volume.New Bio Page Views
Track how many times each of your bio pages has been visited.Campaign Performance
If you’re running campaigns or using channel tags, this widget shows how each is performing.
3. Quick Actions
These buttons help you jump straight into creating and publishing:
Create New Link
Open the link builder and publish a new URL instantly.Generate QR Code
Go straight to the QR generator and set up a new code for print or digital use.Add Bio Page
Start building a new bio landing page without navigating away.Start Campaign
Launch a new campaign or channel tag to group and track related links.
Widgets are updated in real-time as you use the platform. They are designed to surface what matters most, without needing to dig through menus or analytics tabs. If your dashboard feels quiet, just start creating. These sections will fill in as your content goes live and traffic rolls in.