The use case dashboard
Where all your organization's use cases live, with status, segment counts, and quick actions.
The dashboard is your organization’s home: a list of every use case with its status, headline numbers, and shortcuts into the work. From here you open a use case, jump straight to its definition, data, or segments, and see at a glance which use cases have published results ready to explore. What you see depends on your role: members see published use cases, while admins see everything; see Roles & permissions.
Reading the use case list
Each use case appears as a card in the list. A card shows:
| Element | What it tells you |
|---|---|
| Name | The use case’s name. Click it to open the use case. |
| Status badge | Where the use case is in its lifecycle (see below). |
| Goal | The first lines of the goal from the use case definition, so you can tell use cases apart without opening them. |
| Segments | How many segments the most recent run discovered. |
| Customers | How many customers were segmented. Shows a dash until a run has produced segments. |
| Updated | When the use case last changed. |
The list is searchable by Name, and long lists are paginated: you can show 10, 25, 50, or 100 use cases per page. Admins can additionally filter by Status and sort by Most Recent.
Status badges
Every card carries a status badge showing where the use case sits in the run lifecycle:
| Status | Meaning |
|---|---|
| pending | Created but not yet run. |
| cloning | Being copied from another use case; see Cloning. |
| running | A segmentation run is in progress. |
| done | The run finished and results are ready for review. |
| failed | The run did not complete. Neuralift’s team investigates and reruns. |
| published | Results are live and visible to every member of your organization. |
| archived | Retired from active use. |
done and published badges render green, failed renders red, so you can scan a long list quickly.
Quick actions
Along the bottom of each card, three buttons take you directly to a tab inside the use case:
- Definition: the goal, desired segments, business context, and KPIs.
- Data: the data dictionary for the prepared dataset.
- Segments: the segment landscape. This button is enabled once a run has finished and discovered segments.
Lifecycle actions (creating, cloning, starting a run, publishing, archiving, and deleting) are handled by Neuralift’s data science team as part of the engagement; you’ll see status changes reflected on the dashboard as they happen. Once a use case is published, open it to export segments or deliver results from its Exports tab.
Tip. If the Segments button on a card is grayed out, the use case hasn’t produced segments yet; check the status badge. A pending use case still needs its definition and data before a run can start.