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# Admin Dashboard

<figure><img src="/files/Oo2gdz0rXBtTFj9UHEBq" alt=""><figcaption><p>A screenshot showing the Dashboard section.</p></figcaption></figure>

**(1).** **Search Bar:** which allows you to perform a quick search of information related to your bookings and appointments, you can search for things like; Appointment search, Service search, Service name, Customer or Agent search, Customer or Agent phone search etc.

**(2).** **New Appointment:** This button allows you to manually create a new appointment from the backend.

**(3).** **Day and Time Schedule:** This section allows you scroll and check between all the days and time which has been booked by customers.

**(4).** **Refresh Icon:** Data are refreshed and updated automatically after every 5 minutes, but clicking this icon will help you trigger a manual re-fetch, to get the latest data form the server. Like updating all newly booked appointments, new dates, payments etc.

**(5).** **Booked Session:** All the booked sessions are shown against the day and time scheduled and hovering mouse over each booked session will show you a quick information about the appointment.


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