GHL Dashboard & Logbook

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Morning all! Was curious about two things...
  • What categories do you guys have in your logbook. Curious as to how you all categorize everything (bonus points for sharing screen shots).
  • What does your dashboard look like? Do you have a different dashboard for MyGHL than you do for the dashboard for your localized connection? (screen shots for this too, please!)
@Vinny@GHLUSA can you and other GHL employees share yours as well? I'd like to see those too! :)
 

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My dashboard

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My categories (in swedish)

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Sincerely Lasse
 

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Hi Esther,

Here's the view from the myGHL cloud connection...
I have this layout set different from my local connection because when I'm away, I'd like to know the current state of my Illumination channels.
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For the most part when I want to access the P4, I do it locally (via my network) on my phone so the layout and order of the tiles will be slightly different. Instead of my feed and maintenance tiles being further down like in the photo above, I have them directly below the date & time tile so they can be quickly pressed if need be.

As for the Logbook categories, I don't have too many right now. The ones I use most often from this list are the Coral Sprint, Color Elements and Min S dosages which are setup as reminders so when I check the logbook, it will notify me that it's time to dose those foods.
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