Dashboard
The dashboard is the first thing you see when you open Runner. It gives you a live overview of your installation — what is running right now, what finished recently, and what is scheduled next — alongside historical charts for spotting trends in run outcomes and duration.
Runner has two dashboard contexts: the global dashboard covers all projects you have access to, and the project dashboard shows the same layout scoped to a single project.
Summary cards
A row of cards at the top shows entity counts at a glance — Projects, Executors, Environments, Files, Schedules, Runs, and Members, depending on your role and whether you are in the global or project context. Clicking a card takes you directly to that section.
Live activity
Three columns below the cards refresh every 10 seconds. Finished shows the 10 most recent completed runs with their outcome, duration, and queue time. Running shows everything currently in progress, with elapsed time counting up live. Next lists upcoming scheduled runs with a live countdown — click any row to open the schedule.
Charts
The lower half of the page contains four charts covering the period selected with the 7d / 30d / 90d buttons. They refresh every 60 seconds.
Runs Over Time and Status Breakdown give you a picture of run volume and outcome distribution — useful for spotting days with unusual failure rates or changes in throughput.
Run Duration and Duration Distribution show how long runs take over time and how times are spread across the selected period. Use these to catch performance regressions or understand whether most runs finish quickly or cluster at longer durations.