Creator Dashboard
The Dashboard has two threads: one is the full picture of your local resource library (growth, color usage, subject matter — all computed locally, ready the moment you open it); the other pulls the platform stats scattered across each platform's creator backend back home to your machine (account-level overview, per-artwork numbers, follower sources), so you can view them in one place, keep a history, and track trends.
Switch the data source at the top: Library (default, fully local) / Bilibili / Pixiv. Those two platform sources are scraped via the Wisp browser bridge from the creator backends you're already logged into, and land in a local database on your own machine.
Library (default, fully local)
When you open the Dashboard, this is the first page you see — it's computed directly from the resource library you've already indexed. It's offline, login-free, and doesn't depend on Wisp, so there's content the moment you arrive:
- Overview cards: total resources, additions in the last 30 days, index coverage, disk usage
- Collection pulse: a 90-day inventory growth curve
- Color / subject / aspect ratio: the whole library's color tendencies, high-frequency subject tags, and the split between landscape / portrait / square images
You'll need to pick or create a library on the "Resource Library" page and run an index first before there's any data to compute here.
Platform stats (Bilibili / Pixiv, scraped via Wisp)
Switch the data source to Bilibili or Pixiv, and the area below splits into three tabs:
Overview
An account-level dashboard: followers, total views, total likes, total favorites, total coins, total comments, total shares, and revenue over the past year. Each metric card carries the day's delta in its top-right corner. Click a card to expand its trend curve over the last 7 days below.
Artworks
A per-artwork stats leaderboard: each work's cover, title, publish time, plus views / likes / comments counts. You can sort by views, likes, comments, or recency to quickly see which piece performs best.
Audience
Today's follower breakdown (new / unfollowed / active / total), plus the follower source distribution (video / column / livestream / profile / search / recommendation / other).
Platform support
| Platform | Overview (account dashboard) | Artwork stats | Audience analysis |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bilibili | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
| Pixiv | ✅ | Coming soon | — |
Bilibili runs end to end, including creator revenue; Pixiv currently supports the account dashboard, with per-artwork data on the way.
How to use it
- Click "Dashboard" in the left navigation (a top-level entry, not inside the toolbox)
- The Library view is ready the moment it opens — no action needed
- To see platform stats: switch the data source to Bilibili / Pixiv at the top, then click "Refresh now" in the top-right corner
Once you switch to a platform, Nephele opens the corresponding creator backend with Wisp in the background, pulls the data back, writes it locally, and the UI refreshes right away. A single scrape usually takes a few seconds to a dozen or so.
提示
Refreshing platform stats has a 30-second cooldown, and the button shows a countdown. The data is manually refreshed — it won't quietly scrape on a timer in the background. The Library view is local statistics and needs no refresh.
What to prepare beforehand
The Library view needs no preparation — as long as you've already indexed a library on the "Resource Library" page, it's ready to view the moment you open it.
Scraping platform stats (Bilibili / Pixiv) is the only thing that requires:
- Wisp extension connected — the data is carried by it from your browser; check the Wisp status in the sidebar (see Wisp browser bridge)
- Logged into the platform in your browser — Wisp reuses your login session to read the creator backend
- Desktop online — the scraping runs on the desktop
Platform data is stored locally in creator_stats.db (~/.nephele_workshop/); each refresh appends a record, so what you build up is your own historical curve, whereas the platform backend usually only shows you the current snapshot.
Next steps
- Wisp browser bridge — the Dashboard's data channel; connect it first
- Aggregated upload — the other end of publishing your work