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app.rytz.com.au/dashboard is your home screen on RYTZ. Every sign-in lands here. Every navigation can return here. It is the most-trafficked surface on the platform.
What it shows
The Dashboard is structured as the Intelligence Centre — an AI-synthesised view of your matter’s current state, organised in three layers:Intelligence Briefing
A real-time AI synthesis of cases and statutory sections most-relevant to your matter right now. Refreshes when matter context shifts. The “what’s most important to know today” view.
Case Intelligence Cards
Expandable cards for each matter-relevant case in the Legal Research Library. Rich metadata, click to expand. Five cards visible by default; expand to twenty.
Section Cards
Statutory sections relevant to your matter — s60CA, s60CC, s79, etc. — with plain-English summaries inline. Quick reference.
Next Actions
The Master Case File’s prioritised list of what to do next, surfaced at the top of the dashboard for quick triage.
Hero metrics
A compact strip showing key numbers — readiness percentages by stage, active feature surfaces, recent platform activity, days to next critical date.
Quick links
Fast paths to the surfaces you use most. Adapts to your usage patterns.
Why the dashboard is structured this way
Family-law matters generate a lot of state — many surfaces, many active drafts, many open questions. A dashboard that just listed surfaces would be a directory; useful but not synthetic. The Intelligence Centre is the platform’s attempt to answer the question every user has when they open the app: “what should I be paying attention to right now?” The answer changes as the matter develops, so the dashboard regenerates the synthesis on every meaningful change.How the synthesis works
The dashboard pulls from:- Master Case File — current synthesis of where the matter is and what’s relevant
- Evidence Portfolio — recent additions that shift the relevance map
- Legal Research Library — the cases and sections most-relevant to your matter type and stage
- Education Portal — concept entries that connect to current matter-state
- AI assistant conversations — recent strategic discussions
Progressive disclosure
The dashboard uses progressive disclosure to balance information density with scanability:- Default view — 5 cards visible per category, hero metrics, current Intelligence Briefing
- Expand — click any category to see 20+ cards
- Detail — click any card to open the full case detail page (
/library/case/:id) or section detail page (/library/section/:id)
Reading the dashboard well
A few patterns:Mobile dashboard
The dashboard is fully responsive. Key adaptations on mobile:- Hero metrics stack vertically
- Intelligence Briefing remains at the top
- Cards collapse to a single-column scroll
- Quick links become a swipeable carousel
Customising the dashboard
The dashboard adapts to usage patterns automatically:- Surfaces you use often rise in the Quick Links
- Cases you’ve engaged with (saved to My Research, referenced in conversations) get prominence
- Sections relevant to your specific stage show before generic ones
What the dashboard will not do
- It will not show you everything. The dashboard is a curated synthesis, not a complete inventory. For everything-at-a-glance, use the Master Case File.
- It will not auto-execute actions. Next Actions are listed; doing them is yours.
- It will not predict outcomes. The dashboard is descriptive of where you are, not prescriptive about where you’ll end up.
- It will not replace the Master Case File. The Dashboard is “today’s view”; the MCF is “the whole matter”.
Where the dashboard connects
The dashboard is a window onto every other surface:- Intelligence Briefing → AI assistant for follow-up questions
- Case Cards → Legal Research Library entries
- Section Cards → Education Portal entries
- Next Actions → the relevant feature surface (affidavit, plan, evidence, etc.)
- Hero metrics → Court Readiness Matrix or Plan Readiness ribbon
What’s next
Master Case File
The full-matter synthesis the dashboard derives from.
Setting up your case file
Initial intake that drives the dashboard’s synthesis.
Your first hour
Suggested path on the first day after signing up.
Use the AI assistant
For follow-up questions on what the dashboard surfaces.

