B2B Dashboard
Quick start
- What it's for — see all cross-Company activity at a glance: who's sending you requests, who you're sending to, SLA performance
- When to use it — your Company is offering services to other Companies (or consuming theirs)
- Get started in 5 min — accept any pending connection requests, then drill into B2B Requests for the per-request view
The B2B Dashboard is the landing page for everything cross-Company in your Nembl account. It surfaces inbound and outbound traffic between your Company and connected partner Companies — pending connection requests, in-flight cross-Company requests, SLA performance, and registry activity.
Open from B2B → Dashboard.
What's shown
Pending connection requests
Companies that have requested a connection to yours and are waiting for your acceptance. Each row shows:
- Requesting Company name + slug
- Requested at
- The reason / introduction message they sent
- Accept / Reject / Open actions
Accepting a connection moves it to ACTIVE — they can then submit Public-audience requests against your services, and you can submit against theirs.
Active connections summary
A count tile of currently ACTIVE partner connections, with a one-click jump to the Connections page.
Inbound requests
Cross-Company requests submitted to your Company by partners. Filterable by partner and status. Each row shows:
- Source Company
- Target service / offering
- Submitted at
- Current globalStatus (PENDING / ACCEPTED / IN_PROGRESS / COMPLETED / REJECTED / CANCELLED)
- SLA indicator if the offering has SLA targets
Outbound requests
Requests your Company submitted to partners. Same fields, with the partner's Company shown as the target.
SLA performance
For completed requests against offerings with SLA Policies configured:
- Met / Missed counts (last 30 days)
- Worst offenders (services / partners with the most SLA misses)
Registry highlights
Recently added or updated services in the public B2B Registry, useful for spotting new providers you might want to connect to.
Audience
Visible to Company admins. Individual accounts (which only consume B2B services, not provide them) see a slimmer variant.
Related
- B2B Registry — directory of public services
- Connections — managing the partner list
- B2B Requests — full inbound/outbound list
- B2B Analytics — cross-Company traffic over time
- SLA Policies — defining and enforcing service-level agreements