Projects home keeps the local service organized
Guildhall behaves like a local service over projects, not a one-repo session. Attach a folder, scan what is moving, and open the shell that actually needs your eyes.
What the dashboard should answer quickly
- Can this project run at all?
- What is blocked or on fire?
- Which shell needs attention first?
If the page cannot answer those three questions fast, it is being decorative when it should be operational.
The actual job of each card
- Project identity and whether the service still recognizes it
- Run status and whether the guild is active, idle, paused, or unhappy
- Blocked work and unresolved escalations
- Enough signal to tell whether opening the shell is likely to be a quick check or a proper firefight

The Projects home is deliberately shallow. It helps you choose where to look next; the detailed Thread, Work, Settings, Learning, and Release surfaces stay inside the project shell.