Home
The Home dashboard provides a high-level overview of your entire API ecosystem. It aggregates key operational, performance, and governance metrics into a single view so you can quickly understand the health of your APIs and the activity across your environments.
From this page, teams can monitor uptime, request volume, endpoint usage, integrations, and customer activity without navigating through individual APIs.
Dashboard Overview
Top Banner
At the top of the Home dashboard, Treblle displays a banner that summarizes the current API health and activity across your workspace.
This section provides a quick snapshot of key operational metrics.
Navigation tabs
Under the static top banner, there are six navigation tabs that make up the rest of the dashboard. Each navigation tab that you click shows an appropriate dashboard for that navigation tab.
There are 6 options:
- Overview: Provides a broad operational summary across all APIs, from requests to endpoints to customers.
- Security: Displays security-related insights such as vulnerability, incidents, and zombie APIs.
- Performance: Focuses on API speed, latency, load time, and response size.
- Governance: Provides scoring for APIs that goes from 0-100 or A-F, for both the design time and runtime.
- Customers: Shows how many customers use your APIs, how often, and what your top customers are.
- Agents: Displays how many AI Agent tasks are pending, in progress, and completed. Agents can build an API, build OpenAPI specification, build SDK, and refactor APIs.
Key Metrics
Below the top banner and tabs are the most important system-level indicators:
APIs
Total number of APIs currently tracked.
- Shows growth of your API ecosystem
- Helps track expansion over time
Requests
Total number of API requests within the selected time range.
- Indicates overall system usage
- Helps monitor traffic trends
Endpoints
Total number of active endpoints.
- Reflects API surface area
- Helps understand system complexity
Customers
Number of customers interacting with your APIs.
- Indicates adoption and reach
- Useful for business-level insights
API Distribution, Infrastructure, and Health Indicators
This section provides visibility into how your APIs are structured and deployed.
API Type
Breakdown of APIs by type:
- Internal
- External
- Partner
Helps you:
- Understand exposure levels
- Evaluate risk and governance scope
API Integrations Across Environment
Shows how APIs are distributed across environments and technologies.
- Environments: UAT, Development, Production
- Technologies: MuleSoft, AWS API Gateway, Azure API Management, Django, Laravel
Helps identify:
- Deployment distribution
- Infrastructure dependencies
API Integrations
Distribution of APIs by integration platform.
Examples:
- MuleSoft
- AWS API Gateway
- Azure API Management
- Django
Helps you:
- Understand platform usage
- Identify dominant integration layers
CO₂ Emissions
Estimated emissions generated by API infrastructure.
- Tracks environmental impact
- Supports sustainability initiatives
New Problems
Number of newly detected issues.
- Highlights emerging risks
- Helps prioritize investigation
API Insights
This section focuses on API categorization and performance.
API Categories
Breakdown of APIs by category.
Examples:
- AI
- End Users
- Financial
- Business
- Government
- Retail
- Enabling Units
Helps you:
- Understand business distribution
- Identify dominant API domains
Top APIs
Lists APIs with the highest request volume.
- API: Name of the API
- Requests #: Number of requests
Helps you:
- Identify most-used APIs
- Prioritize optimization efforts
API Integrations
Provides a visual breakdown of API integrations by platform using a pie chart.
- MuleSoft
- AWS API Gateway
- Azure API Management
- Django
Each segment shows:
- Percentage share of total integrations
- Trend indicator (increase/decrease)
Helps you:
- Identify dominant integration platforms
- Spot shifts in infrastructure usage
- Understand dependency concentration across providers
Filters & Controls
At the top-right of the dashboard, you can filter data by:
- Environment (e.g. production, staging)
- Category (e.g. business unit, API type)
- Time range (e.g. last 24 hours)