The Coordination Console

The Coordination Console is your home dashboard in the ClashWise web app. It gives you a live, at-a-glance picture of your coordination work: how many clashes you are tracking, which clash sets and matrices are active, what the AI has analyzed recently, and whether a coordination session is running right now.

Why you'd use it

Instead of opening each clash set to check its state, the console pulls everything together on one screen:

Who can use it

Any signed-in ClashWise account. The console itself does not require a paid plan — it shows whatever data your account has access to. If you have not published anything yet, it guides you toward your first steps.

Where to find it

Sign in to the ClashWise web app and you land on the dashboard. The browser tab is titled Coordination console — ClashWise AI.

What's on the console

The hero

At the top you'll see a live indicator with your name and the date, followed by a big headline number: your total clashes, described as clashes tracked across your active sets. Below it, a dynamic summary tells you how many clashes were flagged high or critical in your recent analyses.

If you have no analyses yet, the hero instead reads "No analyses yet — publish a clash set from Navisworks to start."

Hero buttons:

The LIVE COORDINATION banner

When at least one coordination session is active, a LIVE COORDINATION banner appears. Each live session row shows the session title, the clash-set name, how many clashes have been reviewed, and when the session started. Click Open › to open the coordination panel, or use the filter-grid link to jump to the clash set filtered to that session. (See the Coordination Sessions section for how sessions work.)

Stat tiles

Four clickable tiles summarize your workspace:

The activity feed

A terminal-styled activity feed lists your recently analyzed clashes, live. Each row shows how long ago it happened, a discipline badge (such as FIRE, ELEC, PLUMB, MECH, or STRUCT), the clash title and its set, and a priority pill. Click a row to open that clash set.

You can minimize the feed, expand it with Show all {N} analyses →, collapse it again with Show fewer ↑, or close it entirely — a "show activity feed" link at the bottom of the page brings it back. Before your first analysis, the feed shows "$ waiting for first analysis…" with shortcut buttons to download the plugin.

The four summary cards

What happens next

The console updates itself. Tiles and feeds refresh automatically when clash sets, matrices, or analyses change — you don't need to reload the page. Use the refresh icon if you want to force an update.

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