Grace Greenwood
Created Sep 13, 2023Navigating the Peacock Service Panel
After you first log into Peacock, you'll land on the Peacock Home page. This page contains a Home dashboard of key payments data visualizations. By default, these charts display data by day from the last seven days; use the Period filter to alter the date range and time interval.
Click the arrow beside Dashboard in the navigation bar to choose between your Standard and Custom dashboards. Let's explore Standard first.
Standard dashboards are pre-made collections of data visualizations that display your payments data through lenses we've found especially useful for merchants over our years in payments.
Custom dashboards are those you manually curated and saved for future use.

You'll automatically land on the Processor dashboard. Use the left navigation menu to choose from the list of curated standard dashboards.
Learn more about what information and data visualizations appear in each dashboard in our Standard Dashboards guide.

Alternatively, you can filter a dashboard by a previously saved set of filter parameters known as a View. To apply a View to your dashboard, click the Views icon.

In the top-right corner of every chart, there is an expand icon. Click this icon to expand this single chart to fill your whole screen. Beside the expand icon is the ... icon, which opens a menu of actions:
Click Add to Custom Dashboard to add a chart to one of your existing custom dashboards or add it to a new custom dashboard.
Click Download to download the data associated with that chart view.
Click Refresh to refresh the chart with real-time data.

Click a chart name in the side panel to add it to your dashboard, or drag and drop a chart name into the preferred position.
While there's no technical limit to the number of charts you can add to a custom dashboard, we recommend only adding up to 16 charts per custom dashboard. Adding more than 16 charts can lead to slow load times.

In custom dashboards, you can apply Views to individual charts. Click the Views icon at the top of a chart to open the list of previously saved Views.
This will filter that individual chart according to the data filters in the View. Alternatively, you can click Add New View to build out a new set of filters to apply to that chart. Learn more about filtering individual charts in custom dashboards.

API keys are the way that you authenticate all your requests to Pagos' services. You can generate an unlimited number of API keys to use in your systems, for any use cases you may have. This can be helpful for tracking usage by different parts of your system or users in your company. Learn more about API keys.

After a few seconds, a new API key appears in your list of keys. It’s usable immediately and you can add it to your client side integrations or back-end systems. It's important that you save this API key somewhere safe, as this is the only time we'll show it to you in the Peacock Service Panel.

Finally, click Data in the navigation bar to explore the Data section of your Peacock Service Panel.
You'll land immediately on the Data Import Logs page, which displays the status of our data pulls from your payment processors, including when the data import occurred and what time period we imported data for.

Under Know Your Data in the side navigation, click one of the options to explore our Know Your Data page. For example, click BIN List.
We designed the Know Your Data section of Peacock to help you better understand what's going on behind your payments data. Each page in this section presents statistics on attributes of your data to better inform how you filter your charts and dashboards when searching for insights or checking the health of your payments stack.

The BIN List page contains a table identifying the top BINs associated with payment cards you've processed transactions for.
Click the Period filter to change the date range for which Peacock pulls this data, or use the Count filter to select the number of individual BINs you want to view your payments data broken down by. Learn more about all the Know Your Data pages.
