Overview
Welcome to your Pcloudy dashboard. We’ve revamped the experience to make navigation smoother and more intuitive, giving you the ability to access anything and everything from a single place. This unified design ensures you can quickly jump into your testing workflows, monitor activity, and leverage AI tools without friction.
Main Sections of the Dashboard
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1. Quick Overview
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The quick overview section gives you a high-level summary of your testing activity and helps you quickly gauge the health of your workflows:
Total Sessions: Displays the number of manual and automated testing sessions executed in the last 30 days. Clicking here will open a detailed report page where you can track each session’s start time, end time, and results.
Device Automation Sessions: Shows the total device automation sessions that are completed. Clicking on this will take you to device automation execution reports where you can analyze execution duration, pass/fail rates, and logs.
Browser Automation Sessions: Shows the total automation executions completed. Clicking on this will take you to automation execution reports where you can analyze execution duration, pass/fail rates, and logs.
Current Active Connections: Indicates the number of devices or browsers that are currently in use. Clicking here will open a device utilization report showing active devices, users, and ongoing sessions.
2. Experience Categories
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These options allow you to directly access testing workflows and start validating your apps in real environments:
Real Device Testing: Clicking this option opens the Functional Experience / Mobile Testing Page, where you can upload your mobile apps (Android/iOS) and view a list of available real devices. From here, you can select a device, install your app, and begin manual or exploratory testing.
Desktop Browser Testing: Selecting this option will take you to the Browsers Page, where you can access a list of available desktop browsers across Windows, macOS, and Linux platforms. You can instantly launch sessions and validate your web applications across multiple browser versions.
App Performance Testing: This option opens the Performance Experience Page, where you can upload your apps and run performance tests. You will be able to analyze 60+ performance metrics including CPU usage, memory footprint, battery drain, and network performance. Clicking on test results will show detailed performance graphs.
Test Automation: Clicking here directs you to the Automation Setup Page, where you can upload your automation scripts, connect them with selected devices or browsers, and execute them. Reports from automation runs can also be accessed from this page.
3. Intelligence / AI Agents
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AI-powered features accessible from the dashboard for faster and smarter testing:
Qlens / Visual AI: Clicking this option will open the Visual Testing Page, where you can upload baseline and comparison screenshots or run visual validation jobs on real devices. The tool highlights pixel-level differences to help you catch UI issues instantly.
Qpilot AI: This option takes you to the AI Test Generation Page. Here, you can input plain English descriptions of test scenarios, and Qpilot will generate executable automation test scripts. You can review, edit, and directly execute the scripts from this page.
QuantumRun: Selecting this option opens the Parallel Execution Page, where you can configure and run your tests in parallel across multiple devices and browsers. You can manage distribution, execution speed, and monitor progress in real-time.
Capabilities: Clicking here will take you to the Capabilities Generator Page, where you can select device/browser combinations and generate the required capability configuration snippets for your automation scripts.
4. Tools
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Additional utilities to extend and customize your workflows:
Local Testing: Clicking this opens the Local Testing Setup Page. You can download the Pcloudy Desktop Assistance tool, configure it, and securely connect to localhost, staging, or pre-production environments for testing.
Capabilities: This option opens the Capabilities Tool Page, where you can define parameters and instantly generate ready-to-use JSON snippets for Selenium, Appium, or other automation frameworks.
MCP Server: Clicking this opens the MCP Integration Page, where you can set up and configure Pcloudy with AI-driven tools through the Model Context Protocol.
Plan Details
The Plan Details section helps you monitor available resources:
Devices: Displays the maximum sessions allowed, the number of ongoing sessions, and currently available devices. Clicking this takes you to the Device Utilization Report Page for deeper insights.
Browsers: Displays the maximum sessions allowed, the number of ongoing sessions, and available browsers. Clicking this opens the Browser Utilization Report Page.
Side Navigation Menu (Left Panel)
The side menu provides quick access to the following options: Dashboard, Report, My Active Session, Functional Experience, Performance Experience, Qlens/Visual AI, Qpilot AI, QuantumRun, Capabilities, Admin, Utility, Help.
Top Bar Options
Notifications (Bell Icon): Opens the notifications panel showing session updates, device availability alerts, and account activities.
Upgrade Button: Clicking this directs you to the plan upgrade page where you can explore premium features and resource limits.
User Profile Menu (Top Right): Opens account details, profile settings, and logout options.
The revamped Pcloudy dashboard centralizes every function—manual and automated testing, AI-driven tools, performance monitoring, and account management—into one intuitive interface. Each option is designed to take you directly to the relevant workflow page, making it easy to upload apps, select devices, run tests, and analyze results without unnecessary steps.