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Home is the first screen you see when you open Runwita. It’s a daily-driver dashboard, designed to answer one question: “what should I do next?” It doesn’t try to show you everything. It shows you the few things that actually need attention today, in priority order.

What’s on Home

Three sections, top to bottom, mirroring how you read the day:

Top of mind

The hero of the page. These are journeys with something imminent: an overdue action, a decision waiting on you, a deadline this week, a moment where you’re the blocker. Each card shows the journey, the customer, and the specific reason it’s surfacing. If a journey is on Top of Mind, treat it as the next thing to work on. The list is short on purpose, usually three to seven cards. If everything’s surfacing, nothing is.

Stale

Journeys that have gone quiet without closing. The default threshold is 21 days since the last engagement, and you can adjust per-journey if some of yours move quarterly rather than weekly. Stale doesn’t mean dead. It means “you forgot, and the thread is starting to leak.” A polite nudge, not an alarm.

Warm

Everything else that’s active. Collapsed single-line rows, reference material more than action items. Useful for “what was that customer’s name again?” moments without cluttering the hero.

The right rail

The right side of Home carries two things:
  • Portfolio-wide open actions. Every open action across every journey, in one list. Filter by overdue, by owner, by journey. This is where the “what do I owe people?” answer lives.
  • Quick capture. A scratchpad for thoughts that haven’t earned a journey yet. Drop a note here, decide later whether it becomes an inbox item or just gets discarded.

How the buckets are computed

The bucketing is server-side, not heuristic guesswork. Specifically:
  • Top of Mind uses overdue actions, blocked topics that mention you as the unblocker, decisions logged but not actioned, and stakeholder asks that haven’t been replied to.
  • Stale uses last-engagement-date against the per-journey stale threshold (default 21 days).
  • Warm is everything else with at least one engagement in the last 90 days.
Journeys with no engagements in 90+ days drop off Home entirely. They’re still in the Journeys list, just not on the daily-driver view.

When Home is empty

If Home shows nothing on Top of Mind and nothing in Stale, you’re either genuinely caught up or you haven’t fed the system enough engagements yet. Either is fine. The empty state is a feature, not a bug.

What’s next

Journeys

The threads Home aggregates over.

Intelligence

The deeper analyses behind the deal-health and stale signals.