> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.platform9.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.platform9.com/managed-kubernetes/5.7/getting-started/pmk-dashboard.md).

# Pmk Dashboard

The PMK account dashboard is the main view which shows a summary of all your Kubernetes clusters, nodes, pods, and cloud accounts that are associated with your Platform9 instance. If you have just created a new account with us, there may not be anything showing in the dashboard. Click on the image below to see further details on each section.

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The three main graphical cards seen when opening the dashboard detail the total number of clusters, the total number of nodes, and the total number of cloud providers.

## Editing

To the right of the username is a small pencil icon. Clicking that will open the dashboard editor which allows the user to add, modify, or remove different aspects of information available to the user.

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Clicking on any card will add that card to the main dashboard view. To save your choices, click on the *Save* button. Lastly, once the configuration is saved, we can now add Deployments, Services, Users, and Tenants.


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