Dashboard
The AI Assistant dashboard is where you land when you open Catalogues → AI Assistant. It is the hub of the plugin: a set of quick-start tiles to jump into every area, a chart of what you’ve spent on AI, and a table of your most recent jobs.
Quick start
Section titled “Quick start”The Quick start card holds a tile for each part of the plugin. The tiles are the fastest way to reach a screen without hunting through the menu:
- New job — opens the job wizard to run an AI operation across a filtered set of products or categories. See Batch jobs.
- Jobs — the full list of AI jobs, running and finished.
- API logs — the audit trail of every call sent to the AI provider. See API logs.
- Prompts — the prompt template library. See Prompts overview.
- Learning suggestions — improvement proposals the AI has drafted from your accepted/rejected results. The tile shows a count and highlights when suggestions are waiting. See Learning suggestions.
- Fetch domain configs — per-domain rules that teach the URL fetcher where each site keeps its product text. See Fetch domain configs.
- Inline AI profiles — saved settings for the inline editor actions. See Inline profiles.
- Automations — rules that run AI actions automatically when a product is saved, created or edited. See Automation.
- Settings — the shop-wide options for the plugin. See Settings.
API costs
Section titled “API costs”The API costs card charts what you’ve spent, so you can keep an eye on it before and after large jobs. It shows:
- Total cost, Requests, Success and Errors for the selected period.
- A line per request type (Generate SEO, Translate, Edit image, etc.), so you can see which operations drive your spend.
- A range switcher: Last 7 / 14 / 30 / 90 days (30 days by default).
The figures come from the same per-call cost data described in Cost management.
Recent jobs
Section titled “Recent jobs”The Recent jobs card lists your five latest jobs with their Type, Status, Progress (processed / total), Cost and Created date. Click a row’s View details to open the job, or use All jobs in the card header to see the full list. When you haven’t run anything yet, the card prompts you to start your first job with New job.