Every Revquix feature - your profile, mentor bookings, editorial writing tools, payments, and networking - lives behind one login: your dashboard. This guide walks through what's actually on it, section by section, so nothing feels hidden on day one.
Your dashboard home: the activity hub
The moment you log in, your dashboard home gives you a live snapshot of your account rather than a static menu:
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A "next best action" nudge - a computed suggestion like finish your profile, leave feedback on a recent session, or book your next mentor session - this changes based on what you haven't done yet.
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A suggested-articles rail pulled from the Learn community.
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Session and mentor stat tiles — your booking history at a glance.
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An interview-readiness trend and a momentum activity chart — a visual read on how active you've been.
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Saved mentors with one-click rebooking.
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Recent payment history.
Press Cmd+K (or Ctrl+K on Windows) anywhere in the Revquix to open the command palette - a fast way to jump to any page, mentor, or action without hunting through menus.
Your profile — the foundation everything else builds on
Your public profile is more than a bio page - it's a "mini-LinkedIn" surface that other members, and potential mentees or mentors, actually see. It includes:
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Cover photo, avatar, headline, current role/company, location, years of experience
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Dedicated sections for Experience, Education, Projects, and Skills
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A Professional Mentor badge if you're active on the Grow marketplace
A complete profile isn't just cosmetic - it directly gates certain actions on the platform. For example, you can't apply to become a mentor until your profile clears a specific readiness bar (photo, headline, bio, LinkedIn, experience, and at least 6 skills).
Finding people and mentors
Two related but distinct discovery tools live in the dashboard:
People Search
A faceted search across every Revquix member - filter by current/past company, school, skills, category, location, mentor status, open availability, and join date. It includes autocomplete, typo correction, and personalized strips like "People you may know" and "Recently joined." You can follow anyone directly from search results.
Mentor Marketplace (/mentors)
Browse verified mentors filterable by category, skill, and service type (Mock Interview vs. Hourly Session). Bookmark mentors you're considering for later comparison, and book a session directly from a mentor's profile.
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Browse all mentors |
/mentors |
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Saved/bookmarked mentors |
Dashboard → Mentors → Saved |
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Your bookings (as a mentee) |
Dashboard → Professional Mentor → Bookings |
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Apply to become a mentor |
Dashboard → Professional Mentor → Apply |
Booking and managing sessions
If you book a Mock Interview or Hourly Session, your dashboard tracks the full lifecycle:
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Submit a service-specific intake (target company/role for Mock Interview, or a free-form topic for Hourly Session).
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Pick an open 60-minute slot - it's held for you briefly while you complete payment.
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Pay via Razorpay (coupon codes supported at this step).
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Get a confirmation with an auto-generated Google Meet link.
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Attend, then rate your mentor within a 4-day window afterward.
If something goes wrong - a no-show, a missed feedback report - a dispute is automatically opened and routed to a Revquix admin for a binding resolution. You can track any open dispute from Dashboard → Professional Mentor → Disputes.
If you're a mentor: your supply-side tools
Approved mentors get an expanded set of dashboard tools:
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Pricing controls - toggle Mock Interview / Hourly Session on or off independently, and change prices anytime (changes apply instantly to open slots).
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Slot management - open availability windows the system slices into 45-minute bookable units, with stats on opened / booked / available / cancelled slots.
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Coupons - create your own discount codes scoped to your own bookings (percentage or flat, with usage limits and validity windows).
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Wallet - see your current balance, amount on hold, lifetime paid out, lifetime earned, sessions conducted, and your effective commission rate.
If you're approved as a mentor, your services don't go live automatically. You need to explicitly turn on Mock Interview and/or Hourly Session availability and set a price from your dashboard before mentees can book you.
Writing and reading on Learn
If your account has writing permission, the dashboard gives you a full rich-text editor for community articles - cover photo, inline images, embeds, code blocks, tables, and autosave every 30 seconds. From your dashboard you can also track author analytics per post: views, unique views, likes, bookmarks, comments, average read-completion, and a read-depth funnel (25/50/75/100%) - genuinely useful data on what's landing with readers, not just a view counter.
Notifications and account settings
Notifications arrive in real time (not just on refresh), and you can configure which categories you receive by email - except for payments, disputes, and order-lifecycle notifications, which stay on for your own protection. From account settings you can also see and remotely sign out of your active sessions/devices, request a full data export, or request account deletion (with a 14-day cooling-off window in case you change your mind).
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the fastest way to navigate the dashboard?
Cmd+K (or Ctrl+K) opens the command palette from anywhere.
Do I need to be a mentor to book a mock interview?
No - anyone can book a Mock Interview or Hourly Session as a mentee; mentor status is only needed to offer sessions.
Can I turn off notification emails?
Yes, for most categories - payments, disputes, and order-lifecycle emails are the exception and stay on.
Where do I see my past sessions and receipts?
Dashboard → Professional Mentor → Bookings shows session history; recent payments also surface on your dashboard home.

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