Quick dashboard tour
Understand the sidebar, header, and main areas in under 3 minutes.
The Nexte dashboard is laid out in three zones: the left sidebar for navigation, the top header for global actions (search, notifications, profile), and the main area that changes per screen. This structure stays consistent across pages — you never lose your bearings.
Sidebar (left)
- Home — personalized overview with today's actions, overdue tasks, active projects, and financial indicators.
- Workspace — your active projects, the calendar, booking agenda, and inbox of prospect requests.
- CRM — contacts, companies, unified inbox, and sales follow-up automations.
- Documents — proposals, contracts, invoices, quotes. Everything generated or uploaded.
- Finances — aggregated view of billing, expenses, subscriptions, bank reconciliation.
- Tools — built-in toolbox: Pomodoro, VAT calculator, favicon generator, email signature, etc.
Click the arrow at the bottom-left to collapse the sidebar — it shows only icons but keeps everything accessible. Useful on small screens or to maximize the work area. Clicking a parent item (CRM, Workspace…) expands its sub-pages: then pick the one you want to open.
Header (top)
- Global search — Cmd/Ctrl+K from anywhere. Find a project, client, invoice, document, or any app page.
- Notifications — payments received, accepted proposals, client messages, late tasks. Centralized so you miss nothing.
- Connected apps — button showing your integration icons (Stripe, Gmail, Notion, Figma…). Status visible at a glance.
- Avatar & account menu — settings, subscription, team, sign out. Also dark mode toggle and language switcher.
Main area
Each main page (Home, CRM, Billing…) follows the same scheme: title + subtitle at the top, a toolbar (search, filters, views, primary action), then the content. Destructive actions (delete, archive) are always behind a context menu or require confirmation — no surprises.
Mobile
The app is fully responsive and works as an installable PWA from Safari/Chrome (Add to Home Screen). The sidebar becomes a hamburger menu, and some screens (CRM, Billing) have segmented tab navigation at the top to switch views quickly.
