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Space Dashboards

The Space Dashboard gives every Confluence space its own health report — same data shape as the global dashboard, scoped to one space.

In Confluence, open any space and click Pulse Health in the space’s left sidebar.

If you don’t see Pulse Health in the sidebar:

  • Confirm Pulse is installed.
  • Hard-refresh the space (Cmd/Ctrl + Shift + R) — Confluence sometimes caches the sidebar.
  • Ensure the space has at least one regular page (empty spaces don’t get scanned).

The header shows the space name, the last scan time, and inline trend deltas (↑ or ↓) showing how the space’s Health and AI-Ready averages have shifted since the previous scan.

Four cards under the header:

  • Health Score — average across all pages in the space.
  • AI-Ready Score — average across all pages.
  • Total Pages scanned in the space.
  • Not AI-Ready — count of pages that fell into the “Not AI-Ready” band.

If any high-traffic pages in this space have a low Health Score, they’re highlighted in a yellow alert at the top of the dashboard. These are the highest-leverage pages to fix first — they’re being read often but scoring poorly.

TabWhat it shows
All PagesEvery page in the space, sortable by Health, AI-Ready, Words, Headings, Views, or Last Modified. Click a row to open the page in Confluence.
Broken LinksEvery broken internal link in the space, showing the source page and the broken target. See Broken Link Detection.
TrendsLine charts showing this space’s Health, AI-Ready, and broken-link counts across recent scans.

The All Pages tab is the most useful single view for content owners. Each row has:

  • Page title (link to the page in Confluence)
  • Health Score with band lozenge
  • AI-Ready with band lozenge
  • Words — rough size of the page body
  • Headings — number of heading elements (a structure proxy)
  • Views — Confluence view count (sourced from Confluence Analytics)
  • Last Modified — timestamp of the last edit

The default sort is by Health Score ascending, so the lowest-scoring pages float to the top — the ones that need work first.

  1. Open Pulse Health in a space.
  2. Look at the Attention Alert at the top — fix any high-traffic + low-score pages first.
  3. Drop into the All Pages tab, sorted by Health ascending.
  4. Spend ~10 minutes on the worst few pages: refresh titles, add headings, fix broken links.
  5. Wait a few minutes for the page-event triggers to re-score, or just open the Dashboard again later.
  6. Check the Trends tab over a few weeks to see the space’s average climb.
TriggerWhen
Page eventWhen any page in the space is created, edited, or deleted.
Weekly scanPulse re-scans the whole instance once a week, including every space.
Initial scanOn install, the first time the Dashboard is opened.