Overview before you decide what to do next
Use the main workspace to see the current state of your search before you jump into editing, application follow-up, or account cleanup.
Dashboard
The Resumate dashboard is the logged-in control center for the product. It keeps overview metrics, application history, master resume work, billing, theme settings, and model settings in one place so the job search does not dissolve into separate tabs and separate tools.
Use the main workspace to see the current state of your search before you jump into editing, application follow-up, or account cleanup.
Move from the overview into Application Tracker when you need the detailed record of where you applied, what changed, and what still needs review.
Keep the reusable base resume available from the same workspace instead of treating every tailored version like an isolated file.
Manage plan details, PDF themes, and editor defaults without leaving the core workspace that the rest of the product already uses.
Start in the dashboard when you want the current picture of your search instead of dropping straight into one isolated task.
Open Application Tracker when you need the detailed history view, linked documents, or stage updates.
Jump into Resume Editor when one role needs section-by-section revision, preview review, or cover-letter work.
Return to the same workspace for plan changes, settings, and the next decision in your workflow.
See the history and insights layer that sits behind the jobs-history panel in the dashboard.
See the editing surface for section changes, suggestions, preview review, and cover-letter work.
Start with the public explanation of how one role-specific document gets shaped before it shows up in the workspace.
Compare plans by how much dashboard, editor, and application throughput you actually need.
More to explore
The dashboard matters when the real problem is fragmentation. It gives the rest of the workflow a home instead of leaving your resume work, application tracking, and account setup scattered across separate surfaces.
Where to go next
Open the page that best matches what you want to do next.
No. It is the workspace that ties together overview, application history, master resume management, billing, themes, and settings.
Yes. The dashboard is part of the route back into Resume Editor and the rest of the workflow when one application needs more work.
Application tracking is part of the dashboard workspace, but it is important enough to explain separately on the Application Tracker page.