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App Management Dashboard

Swifty Team Feb 11, 2026 2 min read

Managing multiple apps used to mean managing multiple platforms. A different login for each tool, separate administrator accounts, separate billing, separate support contexts. As the number of tools a business uses grows, the overhead of managing all of them grows with it.

The app management dashboard centralizes this.

All Apps, One View

The dashboard shows every app in your organization's account. Name, description, environment, last modification date, status. The complete picture of your app portfolio at a glance.

From this view you can open any app, manage its settings, invite users, configure extensions, or switch to a different environment of the same app. One authentication context; access to everything.

Create Apps Without Ceremony

Creating a new app is a short form: name, optional description, and starting point (blank or template). Submit, and the new app appears in the dashboard within seconds, ready to configure.

No provisioning steps, no waiting for infrastructure, no setup ticket to file. The platform handles the backend setup immediately.

Environment Management Per App

Each app shows its environments — production, staging, development, or whatever names you've configured. Switch between environments from the same dashboard. Promote changes from one environment to another with a straightforward workflow.

Environment-specific settings — external connections, integration credentials, feature flags — are managed per environment from the same interface.

Usage at a Glance

The dashboard surfaces key metrics for each app: active users, record counts, recent activity. Not deep analytics, but enough context to know which apps are in heavy use, which are dormant, and which might need attention.

For organizations with several apps in active use, the dashboard is the operational view of the entire platform portfolio. One place to manage everything.

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