Alltra Home
The screen you land on — a doorway to every surface, and the seven things worth seeing first.
Home is one screen, and it is a doorway rather than a dashboard. It greets you, shows seven things worth knowing before you start, and gets out of the way — the analysis lives on the surface that owns it.
- Sections
- 1
- Cards
- 7
- Apps reachable
- 5
Where Home does show a figure another app owns — how many journals, how many accounts — it is reading that app’s own count rather than working one out again. Two answers to one question is the failure worth avoiding, so there is only ever one.
The doors
Seven tiles: a full card each for Tracker, Intelligence, Portfolio and Resources across the row, and a cluster of three beside them — the Optimizer panel as a wide banner over Affiliate and a link to the Discord. Each card opens that app at its first section, and the destinations are derived from the same nav config the rail is built from, so a section that gets renamed cannot leave a dead card behind. The Optimizer banner is the one that does not open; the next heading says why.
The app that is switched off
Optimizer is switched off, deliberately and for everyone, because it is not finished. It is not broken and you have not lost access to it. While it is off it has no page, its address does not resolve, and it will not appear in the command palette. In the apps that show the rail down the left it is the sixth tile, dimmed and inert.
Home has no rail, so here it appears as a wide panel among the app cards, offering early access. The form it opens is not connected to anything yet — an address typed into it is not being kept — so treat the panel as an announcement rather than a sign-up. It stays visible rather than being hidden so that the product does not appear to change shape between releases.
The seven cards
- Recent activity — the pages you have opened across your apps, newest first, each one a way straight back. It starts empty and fills as you move around.
- Economic calendar — this week’s scheduled releases — the ones that will move your sessions. Not your trading calendar; that one lives in the Tracker.
- Date — what day it is, and nothing else.
- Streak — a thirty-day strip of whether you showed up. Nothing records a per-day visit history yet, so this one reads zero for everybody — the card is there, the count behind it is not.
- VIX — the volatility index, for context on the kind of day it is.
- Journals — how many entries you have written, so a lapsed habit is visible.
- Accounts — how many accounts you have.
A card that cannot read says so
None of the seven disappear when there is nothing behind them. A card that vanishes on a bad read is a page that changes shape as you use it, and worse, "no events this week" and "we could not check" are different facts — Home keeps them different rather than showing an empty week for both.
Ask from here
There is a box on Home you can type a question into. It hands what you wrote to Intelligence and opens it, so a question that occurs to you on the way in does not cost you a navigation first.
Go deeper
Reading your Home page
One screen, three bands, and the only page in Alltra with no chrome around it.
4 minReadThe app cards
Seven tiles under “Your apps” — what each opens, what the badges mean, and the one that does not open at all.
3 minReadThe Today row
Seven cards under the app grid — what each one reads, and which are honestly blank rather than working.
6 minReadAsking a question from Home
The box under the greeting creates a real conversation before it takes you to Intelligence.
3 minReadGuide last updated