Dashboard
The dashboard is the first thing you see when you open FeyNote for the first time. It gives you a quick overview of your collection, with a graph preview at the top and sections below for recent documents, AI threads, and shared content. You can get to the dashboard at any time by clicking Dashboard in the left sidebar. If you have a workspace active, the dashboard shows content from that workspace only. Switch to Everything in the workspace picker to see content across all workspaces.
At the top of the dashboard you’ll see an embedded preview of your document graph, giving you a bird’s-eye view of your documents and the connections between them. Click the expand button in the top-right corner to open the full graph view, where you can interact with nodes, adjust settings, and explore your collection visually. The graph preview appears once you have created at least one document.
Recent Documents
Section titled “Recent Documents”The Recent Documents section shows your most recently updated documents. Click any document in the list to open it. Click the section header to open the All Documents page sorted by recently updated, where you can browse your full collection.
If you haven’t created any documents yet, this section will show an empty state prompting you to create your first one.
Recent Threads
Section titled “Recent Threads”The Recent Threads section lists your most recently updated AI assistant threads. Click any thread to pick up the conversation where you left off, or click the section header to browse all of your threads.
This section only appears once you have created at least one thread. If you haven’t used the AI assistant yet, you won’t see it on your dashboard.
Shared With You
Section titled “Shared With You”The Shared With You section shows documents that other users have shared with you. Click any document to open it, or click the section header to open the full shared content view.
This section only appears when other users have shared documents with you.
For more on how sharing works, see Sharing Documents.