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Mobotics Robot Management Dashboard: Monitor, Manage, and Optimize Your Robot Fleet

1/12/2026 ·7 min ·Mobotics

Running autonomous robots at scale is not just about the robot itself. It is about keeping daily operations predictable: knowing what each robot is doing, confirming work was completed, and quickly responding when something changes.

That is exactly what the Mobotics Robot Management Dashboard is built for: a centralized place to monitor, manage, and optimize your robot fleet across real facilities.

What the Mobotics Robot Management Dashboard helps you do

1) Monitor fleet status in real time

From a single screen, operators and managers can quickly understand:

  • Which robots are online and available
  • Which robots are currently running tasks
  • Battery state and readiness
  • Whether a robot needs attention before the next shift

This is especially useful for multi-shift environments where handoffs matter and you need to know what is ready at a glance.

2) Track tasks, schedules, and daily execution

Autonomous robots create value when they run consistent routes with minimal supervision. The dashboard supports operational workflows like:

  • Viewing active tasks and planned work
  • Confirming completion and spotting gaps early
  • Keeping operations consistent across days and sites

When you are evaluating automation, this also makes it easier to translate “robot activity” into clear operational outcomes.

3) Map visibility and location context

Robots operate in real buildings with real constraints: corridors, traffic patterns, blocked zones, and changes over time. A management dashboard that provides map and location context helps teams troubleshoot faster and communicate clearly about where the robot is and where it should go.

4) Alerts and operational accountability

The dashboard is designed to reduce surprises. When something needs attention, teams should be able to identify it quickly and act:

  • Operational issues that block a run
  • Conditions that require a manual check
  • Patterns that indicate a workflow should be adjusted

This is how fleets stay reliable without adding overhead.

5) Reporting that supports ROI

For most facilities, success is not a “cool demo.” Success is measurable. A robot management dashboard makes it easier to review performance and align stakeholders around ROI using operational reporting, including:

  • Utilization and uptime trends
  • Consistency across shifts
  • Evidence of work performed (useful for internal accountability)

If you are planning a pilot program, we recommend defining KPIs up front. Our Robot University guide on KPIs is a good reference: /learn/robot-kpis-and-reporting.

Who benefits from the dashboard

  • Facilities / operations teams who need predictable day-to-day execution
  • EVS / housekeeping or logistics teams who manage the workflow on the floor
  • IT / security teams who support connectivity and system access
  • Leadership teams who want clear ROI and performance visibility

See the dashboard in action

If you want to see how the dashboard fits your environment and workflows, we can walk through your use case and show a real example during an onsite demo.