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Companion Performance

A ranked leaderboard of all your companions sorted by performance.

The Companion Performance table is a leaderboard that puts all your companions side by side so you can see which ones are performing best and which might need attention. This view is only available on the Dashboard — Companion Insights shows data for one companion at a time, but this table lets you compare all of them in one place.

The table

Each row represents one companion. The top three companions are highlighted with trophy badges (gold, silver, and bronze) based on whichever metric you are sorting by.

ColumnWhat It Shows
RankPosition based on the selected sort metric. The top 3 show trophy badges.
CompanionName and avatar, with a colored dot showing whether the companion is public (green) or private (yellow).
Credits ConsumedHow many credits this companion has used.
Chat SessionsTotal number of chat conversations.
Avg. Session TimeAverage length of a chat session.
Avg. Session RatingAverage user rating for chat sessions.
Storage UsedHow much storage this companion's resources occupy.
Training TokensHow many training tokens have been consumed.

Sorting and filtering

  • Sort by any column — click a column header to re-rank the table by that metric. The trophy badges update automatically to reflect the new ranking.
  • Search — use the search bar to filter companions by name.
  • Filter by companion — a multi-select dropdown lets you narrow the table to specific companions.
  • Filter by visibility — choose between All, Public, or Private to focus on a subset.

Viewing details

Each row includes a View button on the right side. Clicking it takes you directly to that companion's Insights page, where you can explore its data in depth.

Why this matters

  • Quickly identify your top performers and understand what makes them successful.
  • Spot underperforming companions that might need better training data, updated resources, or revised instructions.
  • Compare credit and storage usage across companions to manage your resources efficiently.
  • Use the visibility filter to separately evaluate your public-facing companions versus private or internal ones.

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