The dashboard is the first screen after sign in. It is built to answer one question: what should I work on next.Documentation Index
Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.cveplayground.com/llms.txt
Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.
The resume card
If you have a lab in progress, the resume card is at the top. One click drops you back where you left off, at the first unanswered question. If you finished your last lab, the card recommends a new one based on what you have done so far. If you are brand new, the card points at a starter lab. The recommendations are conservative on the first day and get more specific once the platform has seen which classes of bugs you finish quickly.The stats strip
A row of small cards across the top shows:- Guided labs completed and the total available.
- Challenges solved.
- Questions answered correctly.
- Current streak in days.
Recent activity
Below the stats is the heatmap. Each square is a day, coloured by how many questions you got right that day. Hover over a square for the count. The whole thing reads at a glance: empty stretches are obvious, hot streaks are obvious. The heatmap covers the last twelve months by default. Earlier history is on your profile page.Recommended labs
A short list of labs the platform thinks you should try next. The recommendations weight three things:- The class of vulnerability you have been solving recently.
- Difficulty close to but slightly above what you have completed.
- Labs you have already started but not finished.
Where to go from here
Three doors out of the dashboard:- The sidebar, which has every section of the app.
- The resume card, which is the fastest way back into work.
- The labs catalog, if you want to browse.
Guided labs
How the catalog works.
Sandboxes
What happens when you launch one.

