“Once you select a persona from the homepage, you’re taken to the dashboard for that persona. There are several different pages or tabs associated with a persona, as shown on the hamburger menu—the three lines here. You’ll also notice, of course, you can get back home and you can also get help. This displays the name of the persona. In this particular case, it’s FitLiving.net. I have several personas in this app. You may only have one, you may have five, or you may have a large number like I do. The Kanban boards have a name, and they’re designated by you. You can rename them. More details on that are focused on particular things you can do with the Kanban board. Here, I just want to provide an overview of the different tabs that you’ll see within a persona. So, in this particular case, you can see that we have a task list, and that will always be there, and there will be some number of columns that represent the stages of a workflow that you are running a publication workflow in that persona. In this particular case, I have two Kanban boards, one for promoting men’s content and one for promoting women’s content. In each case, we have content that’s queued or in work, and then queued to be posted to the blog and then promoted to Facebook. And that’s specific to this particular workflow that I’ve set up. Yours will look different. Within this, you have several tools that you can use on each one of those columns. You can go into the folder where that content is stored. You can look at the workflow, you can edit the characteristics of the column, or you can delete the column. Up here is where you can manage the Kanban board itself or add new Kanban boards. Again, all of that is in deeper documentation that you’ll find referenced here. That’s an introduction. So, this is where you will spend most of your time. After you set up a persona, this is where you will go to check on what’s going on and to see how your workflow is progressing.”