Help by section
A route map for the main product surfaces. Use it when you know where you are but not what the section is best for.
Reading order
- 1
Match the route to the job: indicators for a series, calendar for timing, dashboards for monitoring, macro for context.
- 2
Use Search when you know the topic but not the page yet.
- 3
Use the indicator page when you need source notes, history, downloads, or a widget entry point.
- 4
Use API & Data Access when the job is a public JSON route, a global connected-source search, a download URL, or an export boundary check.
- 5
Use model routes when the task needs explanation, scenarios, or data-driven projections.
Route notes
Each note explains when to use the route and where to go next.
Home
Use the homepage as the main entry point, with links to indicators, dashboards, the calendar, news, and the macro section.
Search
Use Search when you know the concept but not the route yet, since it searches indicators, knowledge pages, saved dashboards, and core site pages.
Indicators
Use Indicators as the main series discovery surface, with tracked series and connected-source matches visible from one explorer.
Provider Catalog Workspace
Use the Provider Catalog Workspace when you need connected-source search, exact-code entry, or provider-specific drill-down.
Dashboards
Use Dashboards for recurring monitoring views, with each board keeping your chosen widgets together and stored in this browser.
News
Use News to read official releases and related analysis in one feed, with links back to the relevant indicators and dashboards.
Calendar
Use the Calendar to track upcoming releases, filter for high-impact events, and jump to the linked indicator pages.
API & Data Access
Use API & Data Access when you need tracked JSON routes, global discovery, export paths, or compliance boundaries in one place.
Macro
Use Macro when the question is broad and you need history, concepts, or model pages before narrowing the task.
About and Policy
Use About and the trust pages to understand scope, data sources, storage, accessibility, and operating guardrails.