The dashboard
The dashboard at luneresearch.com/dashboard is your control room. It's where you mint API keys, manage teams, change your plan, top up credits, and pick which conferences to follow.
You don't have to use the dashboard regularly — many people set up Lune once and never come back. But everything that affects your account lives here.
What's on each tab
Home
Today's allowance, remaining credits, and your active plan, all at a glance. A quick-action grid for the most common next steps (install, view docs, follow a conference).
Install
The single source of truth for connecting Lune to an AI app. Mint a key or paste an existing one, then pick your AI app from the grid — the page shows the exact recipe for that app, with one-click buttons or copy-pasteable snippets.
Credentials
Every API key on your team, with the date created and last used. Mint new keys here; revoke old ones with one click. Members see only their own keys; admins and owners see everything.
Conferences
Browse every conference Lune indexes. Search by name or category. Subscribe with one click; new papers from your subscriptions show up as a digest your AI assistant can pull on demand.
Settings → Billing
Plan changes (upgrade, downgrade, cancel, resume), credit purchases, and a link to manage payment methods through Stripe. Every transition is reversible from this page.
Settings → Account
Change your password. Delete your account (cancels active subscriptions and signs you out everywhere — irreversible).
Settings → Teams
Create and manage teams. Invite teammates, change roles, transfer ownership, or leave a team you no longer need.
Light vs. dark theme
The dashboard follows your system theme by default. Toggle manually from the avatar menu in the top-right.
Keyboard tips
⌘K/Ctrl+K— open command palette (search docs, navigate to a page, run quick actions).⌘/— open the help menu from any page.
When something looks off
If the dashboard reports a number that disagrees with what your AI assistant just said (e.g., remaining requests), trust the dashboard. Some AI apps cache responses for a moment; the dashboard reads from the source.