> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.arcadia.finance/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.arcadia.finance/foundry-intro/foundry-tutorial.md).

# Dashboard

Visit your customized Foundry dashboard and connect your wallet to get started. Make sure to connect your whitelisted wallet.

## Your Dashboard

![](/files/Nocg5grUyUhF4GoZCC3X)

* **Metrics:** On top of the page you find general metrics and pool-specific metrics for your selected pairs. Hover over the question marks to learn more.
* **The Liquidity Graph:** On the left side you find the onchain liquidity distribution for your selected pool. This shows how much liquidity is present for each individual tick.
* **Top Positions:** On the right side you find a list of the biggest positions for this pool. Click on a single position to see its range and size projected on the graph.
* **Filter:** You can filter this list by wallet address, by position ID, or by staked/unstaked (only for Aerodrome Slipstream positions).

## Your Positions

View your liquidity positions for the token pair. Click on *View Account* to visit the position's tracking and performance page.


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