Dashboard Overview
The admin dashboard at https://byndio.in/admin is the first thing you see after logging in. It is designed to give you a real-time pulse of the platform without having to dig through individual sections.
What you will see
Section titled “What you will see”The dashboard is made up of several widgets, each showing a different aspect of platform activity.
Recent orders
Section titled “Recent orders”A table showing the most recent orders placed on the platform. Each row includes the order number, customer name, total amount, and a coloured status badge (Pending, Confirmed, Shipped, Delivered, Cancelled, etc.). This tells you at a glance whether orders are flowing smoothly or if something needs attention — for example, a cluster of cancelled orders might indicate an issue with a particular seller or product.
Revenue chart
Section titled “Revenue chart”A line graph showing revenue over time. You can see daily or weekly trends to understand how the platform is performing financially. A steady upward line is what you want. Dips might coincide with holidays, promotions ending, or external factors. This is your top-level financial health indicator.
Order trends
Section titled “Order trends”Similar to the revenue chart, but focused on the volume of orders rather than the money. This helps you distinguish between “fewer orders but higher value” versus “more orders but smaller baskets.”
Top-selling products
Section titled “Top-selling products”A quick list of the products that are selling the most. Useful for spotting bestsellers, understanding demand, and making sure those products stay in stock. If a product is consistently appearing here, you might want to feature it on the homepage or in a deal.
User growth
Section titled “User growth”Shows how many new users are signing up over time. A growing user base is a healthy sign. If sign-ups drop suddenly, it might be worth checking whether something is broken on the registration page or if marketing campaigns have changed.
Activity feed
Section titled “Activity feed”A chronological feed of recent actions on the platform — new orders, new registrations, product approvals, withdrawals, and other events. Think of it as a live newsfeed for your marketplace. It gives you context that numbers alone cannot — you can see the rhythm of what is happening.
Sidebar navigation
Section titled “Sidebar navigation”The left sidebar organises all management sections. From here you can jump to Users, Products, Orders, Categories, Settings, and all the role-specific management areas (Sellers, Suppliers, Influencers, Affiliates, Brands). Everything in the admin panel is accessible from this sidebar.
How to use the dashboard
Section titled “How to use the dashboard”You do not need to act on everything you see here. The dashboard is for awareness. Check it at the start of your day to understand where things stand. If something looks off — a revenue dip, a spike in cancellations, stalled orders — click through to the relevant section to investigate.