Once you’re signed in, a few interface conveniences are worth knowing before you start building. None of them are essential — but they make the app easier to live in.
Your home: the Inbox
Signing in lands you on the Inbox — your home screen, where the things that need your attention across all your projects gather in one place. The DIJJI.ai logo at the top of the icon rail always brings you back here, and so does the bell in the top bar. Whenever you’re unsure where to go next, return to the Inbox.
The icon rail
Down the left edge on a desktop screen sits a slim icon rail — a narrow strip of icons that is your main navigation. From the top:
- The DIJJI.ai logo — links home to the Inbox.
- Inbox, Projects, Integrations, and Usage — your four main destinations.
- At the bottom: the theme toggle, Settings, and Sign out.
The icon you’re currently on is highlighted. Each icon shows its name when you hover, so you don’t have to memorize them.
The breadcrumb bar
Across the top of every page runs a breadcrumb bar — a trail showing where you are, from your organization down through the team, project, and the section you’re viewing. Select any earlier step in the trail to jump back up to it.
On the right of the bar you’ll find a Jump to… button (on wider screens), a notifications bell that takes you to the Inbox, and your avatar, which opens your account settings.
Jump anywhere with the command palette
To move quickly without reaching for the rail, open the command palette. Press Cmd-K (or Ctrl-K), select the Jump to… button in the top bar, or — on a phone — tap the Search button in the bottom bar.
Start typing and the palette suggests where to go: your recent destinations, the main sections (Inbox, Projects, Integrations, Usage, Settings), your projects by name, and a few quick actions like creating a new project or switching the theme. It’s built for jumping between places, not for searching the contents of your pages.
On a phone
On a narrow screen the icon rail is replaced by a bottom bar along the foot of the screen, holding the same destinations — Inbox, Projects, Integrations, Usage, Settings — plus a Search button that opens the command palette, the theme toggle, and Sign out.
Light and dark mode
A theme toggle in the bottom group of the icon rail switches the app between light and dark. The app starts in light mode; on your first visit it follows your operating system’s preference, so if your device is set to dark, you’ll see dark to begin with. The moment you pick a side with the toggle, that choice is remembered and always wins from then on. Your preference is applied before the page first appears, so there’s no flash of the wrong theme. Switching changes only how the app looks, nothing else.
Help tooltips
Throughout the app, a small (i) icon sits next to labels that could use a word of explanation — on cards, fields, and settings. Hover over it, or focus it with the keyboard, and a short note explains what the thing means or does. When a label isn’t obvious, look for the (i) beside it before going hunting in the documentation.
Attaching files and screenshots
In a few places — generating a Blueprint or creating a Request — you can upload files or screenshots to give DIJJI.ai more to work from. Where it’s available, you’ll see an upload control right in the form.
That’s the furniture. The rest of Getting Started builds your first project from here.