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# Latttice Dashboard

### Introduction

Dashboard is Latttice's landing (home) page and is your first point of call to understand what data products exist within your organization's Latttice ecosystem. This intelligent assistant enables you to:

* **Discover data products.** Using natural language queries, you can search for data products that meet your needs.
* **Get personalized recommendations** tailored to your needs. As Dashboard gets to know you over time, personalized recommendations can be made about data products that may be of interest.
* **Quick Access.** Find the most recent data products that you have used, data products that are popular with other users, the latest data products being created, or maybe data products being used by your team.

**Below is a guide to help you navigate your way around Latttice Dashboard.**

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