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Feature · Report library
A queue of what needs you today, with the archive sitting underneath.
The home dashboard surfaces the in-flight reports as a card deck, with status pills leading and a sparkline making each report recognisable by shape. The full table sits below for the long tail.
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Hi Jamie
You have 8 reports needing review this week.
All · 28 Favourites · 5 Review · 8 Approved · 15
GRESB
GRESB Annual 2024
Asia Markets · updated 2h ago
Under review
DRERSC
EPRA
Asia Markets sBPR FY25
3 funds · updated yesterday
Approved
ERJP
INREV
Q4 NAV-linked disclosure
Core Fund · updated 3d
Draft
DRSC
NameFrameworkOwnerUpdatedStatus
SFDR Article 8 Q3 disclosureSFDRJamie P5 d agoReview
GHG portfolio carbon footprintGHGDara R1 w agoApproved
CSRD Article 19a narrativeCSRDSenior consultant2 d agoRejected
What you are looking at
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Status leads, framework follows. The pill is the first thing on every card so triage happens in the queue before any opening.
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Charts make a report recognisable. The sparkline reads as identity, the file-name reads as confirmation. Consultants spot yesterday's GRESB by the shape of last month's trajectory.
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Filter chips collapse the tabs. Four old tabs became one row of counted chips. The table moved below as search and filter, not as the headline.