> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.anehud.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Companion web dashboard

> Open a live browser dashboard for your character, stats, abilities, settings, searches, and store.

The companion web dashboard is an optional second screen that mirrors your active character and in-world companion. It is different from the [web portal](/system-guide/web-portal), which handles one-time third-party account connections.

## Open the dashboard

From your character's profile menu, choose the option that opens the **Tree** web view. Your browser opens a one-time, time-limited link. You do not need to sign in separately.

## Dashboard panels

The dashboard can show:

* **Live status** — whether the companion is active and, during a scene, a live narration of what is happening.
* **Character sheet** — identity, species, form, class, region, parents, stats, fertility, pregnancy, and body growth.
* **Abilities** — available character abilities with the same controls as the in-world menu.
* **Genetics, pregnancies, and births** — family tree, pregnancy, and birth history.
* **Items and devices** — nearby usable items and worn attachable devices.
* **Settings** — account preferences, privacy controls, movement or RLV restrictions, and access permissions.
* **Search and discovery** — nearby, online, or fertile characters with compatibility information and interaction controls.
* **World presence** — community activity, busy regions, and common species.
* **Store** — your Credit balance and available purchases.

## Staying in sync

The page checks in with your in-world companion every few seconds. If the companion remains offline for several minutes, the dashboard pauses and shows the session as offline. Your character data is not lost.

## Privacy and security

The dashboard link expires and does not provide more access than your in-world menu. Settings submitted through the dashboard follow the same validation and permission rules as changes made in-world.
