Using the Dashboard page
The Dashboard is the page you land on when you sign in to VMP Security Portal. It welcomes you by name and gives you two things on one screen: a row of fleet-wide stats, and the lists of websites and licenses tied to your account.
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The stats row
Five summary tiles run across the top of the Dashboard:
- Active Websites — the number of WordPress sites currently connected to your Portal account.
- Total Licenses — how many license keys are issued under your account (free + Premium combined).
- Total Activations — how many of your license activations are currently in use across your sites.
- Premium Licenses — the count of Premium-tier keys.
- 2FA Enabled Users — aggregate count of WordPress users on your connected sites who have enabled 2FA in the VMP Security plugin.
Your Websites table
The Websites table lists every site connected to your Portal account, with one row per site. The columns are:
- Website URL — the home URL the plugin reported during the last connection check-in.
- Plugin Version — the version of VMP Security currently installed on that site.
- API Key Status — whether the Premium license key on the site is active, expired, or unset.
- 2FA Status — whether 2FA is enabled for at least one user on the site.
- WordPress — the WordPress core version on the site.
- PHP — the PHP version of the host.
- Status — a colored badge summarising the most recent connection check-in.
- Last Seen — how long ago Portal last heard from the site.
Click a site URL to open the per-site pages (Site Detail, Findings, Audit Log, etc.). If you see “No websites found,” connect a site from the Connect page first.
License Keys table
Below the Websites table is the License Keys table, with one row per license. The columns are License Key, Type (Free / Premium), Activations (current/limit), Status (active / expired / suspended), Expires, and Action. The Action column opens the Manage Premium License modal where you can copy the key, reset it for use on a different site, or open the renewal flow.
Refreshing the data
The Dashboard pulls live data from the API on each load. The Refresh button in the Your Websites section forces a fresh pull without a full page reload — useful if you have just connected a new site or applied a license change and want to confirm it without waiting.