Tour your device-owner dashboard
This is the final chapter of Stage 1. By the end you'll know your way around the device-owner dashboard — what every panel shows, where to click for more detail, and where to find the controls you'll use most.
Time: about 8 minutes. Prerequisites: You've completed chapters 1-4. You've signed in, installed the agent, paired it, and connected payouts. If you skipped payouts, the Payouts panel will show a setup prompt.
Where you land
Once you sign in at app.getzyra.io, device owners land on /earn/dashboard. The layout is six panels arranged across two rows, plus a left-side navigation rail for jumping to deeper views.
Panel 1 — Earnings
Top-left. The headline number is month-to-date earnings in your local currency, with the USD equivalent in smaller type beneath. A second row shows lifetime earnings since joining. A sparkline behind the number shows the last 30 days of daily earnings so you can spot trends at a glance.
Click the panel to open the Earnings detail view: daily breakdown, per-device split, per-job-type split, and an exportable CSV.
Panel 2 — Active devices
Top-centre. Each device you've enrolled is listed with a status badge:
- Idle (green) — paired, online, waiting for work
- Working (blue, pulsing) — currently running a job
- Offline (grey) — agent hasn't checked in for more than 60 seconds
- Maintenance (yellow) — you paused it, or it's updating itself
Tap any device to open the Device detail view: live metrics (CPU, RAM, network), job history for that device, and per-device settings (schedule, power cap, allowed job types).
Panel 3 — Recent jobs
Top-right. A scrolling list of the last 50 jobs any of your devices participated in. Each row shows:
- Job type (icon: render / compute / ML inference / etc.)
- Device that ran it
- Duration
- Earnings credited for that job
What's a job? A unit of work an organization paid Zyra to run. The coordinator dispatched a slice of it to your idle device, your device ran it inside the sandbox, and your device returned the result. You earned a small payment for participating. Jobs vary from seconds-long inference calls to multi-hour rendering tasks.
Panel 4 — Performance
Bottom-left. Two stacked charts:
- Utilization over the last 7 days — hours online vs hours actually earning (working). High online time but low working time means the marketplace just didn't have work for your hardware — not your fault.
- Per-device comparison — a small bar chart across all your devices. Useful for spotting an underperformer (often a thermal-throttling issue or a flaky network).
Hover the chart for tooltips, or click to open the Performance detail view with 90-day history.
Panel 5 — Payouts
Bottom-centre. The last three payouts (date, amount, status: paid / in transit / failed) and a "Next payout scheduled" card showing the date and the projected amount.
If your Stripe Connect setup is incomplete, this panel turns into a setup prompt instead, with a single big button: "Connect your bank to receive earnings" (which takes you back to chapter 4's flow).
Click for a full payout history and downloadable statements (CSV and PDF).
Panel 6 — Settings shortcut
Bottom-right. Quick links to the controls you'll actually touch regularly:
- Availability schedule — when your devices are allowed to work
- Device limits — power caps, max concurrent jobs, allowed job types
- Payout settings — schedule (monthly / weekly), currency, bank account
- Notifications — email / push alerts for low earnings, device offline, payout completed
The full settings page is reachable from the left rail or by clicking any link in this panel.
Left navigation rail
Persistent on every device-owner page. From top to bottom: Dashboard, Devices, Jobs, Earnings, Payouts, Settings. Collapses to icons on narrow screens.
Privacy footer
At the bottom of every dashboard page:
We never see what's on your device. We only see what we asked it to run.
That's the contract. Jobs run inside an isolated sandbox; the rest of your filesystem and network are off-limits to both Zyra and the organization that dispatched the job.
What's next
Stage 1 is complete. Stage 2 covers your first earning end-to-end: from "agent installed" to "first dollar in the bank". Stage 2 chapters publish next.
Last reviewed: 2026-05-21