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Introducing the New Slash Dashboard

This product update looks a little different.

Authors:
Allie BrownAlbert Tian
Allie B., Albert T.

We’re excited to announce an entirely redesigned Slash dashboard. This update reflects months of research, user testing, and engineering work focused on creating a more intuitive, efficient, and scalable product experience for every business that uses Slash.

As the Slash user base has grown and workflows have become more sophisticated, we saw an opportunity to rebuild the interface to better support modern financial operations. The new dashboard introduces a clearer visual system, faster navigation, and more structured workflows across cards, payments, analytics, accounting, multi-entity management, and more. It also lays the groundwork for upcoming features that will expand the reach and capability of the Slash platform.¹

Below, our head project engineer, Albert, walks us through some of the major redesigns:

A More Modern Interface

The updated dashboard introduces a more organized layout, consistent design language, and smoother transitions across every page. Core actions take fewer steps, content is easier to scan, and both light and aesthetic design have refined the site for long-term usability.

Behind user experience itself, the redesign has made it possible for Slash to ship new products faster with a better dev foundation for future updates.

Dark Mode, as Requested

Dark mode has been one of the most consistently requested features from Slash users, especially those who spend several hours per day managing payments, reviewing transactions, or working across multiple entities.

With this redesign, dark mode is now fully supported across the entire platform. It reduces visual strain during long work sessions, improves contrast in data-heavy views, and provides a modern aesthetic that many operators prefer in their daily workflows.

Users can switch between light and dark mode instantly by navigating to their main panel.

Clearer Card Oversight

The card creation flow has been completely rebuilt. Users can now spin up multiple virtual cards at once, assign card groups and cardholders in fewer steps, and manage all cards inside a redesigned visual wallet for easier organization.

This makes card management faster and more transparent, especially for teams with large or rapidly changing spend programs.

Simplified Payment Flows

The Payments page now consolidates past, scheduled, and requested payments into a single, structured view. The redesigned payment flow includes a dedicated review step that highlights key details before money is sent, reducing errors and improving coordination across finance teams.

More Context, Fewer Actions, Easier Transactions

The Transactions page now displays card context directly within each entry. Users can instantly view card details to see who made a purchase, which group it belongs to, and how it ties into overall spend activity.

Exporting has also been enhanced with a clear export history, supporting audit, accounting, and reporting workflows.

Actionable Analytics View

Analytics has been rebuilt to surface insights faster and make financial patterns easier to understand. Teams can now break down spend by category, merchant, payment method, card group, or contact, and income analytics includes clearer views by method and per contact.

Together, these improvements give operators a sharper, data-driven foundation for budgeting, forecasting, and strategic decision-making.

Cleaner, Faster Accounting

The redesigned Accounting section provides a structured overview of transaction states from review to sync. The QuickBooks integration has been streamlined for faster setup, and Nappa continues to support classification before syncing, reducing manual cleanup and error rates.

Centralized Multi-Entity Oversight

Operators managing multiple business entities can now view all companies in a single dashboard. Switching between entities is instant, allowing for faster oversight and clearer financial visibility across an entire portfolio.

Built for Current and Future Slash users

This redesign is a big moment for us at Slash. It reflects everything we’ve learned from watching how real operators use the platform day to day. Modernizing the interface and rebuilding the underlying structure wasn’t just a visual refresh. It gives us the foundation we need to move faster, to ship bigger features, and to support the global, multi-entity workflows our users are growing into.

The new dashboard is live now, and we’re excited for you to explore it. Our hope is that it feels clearer, faster, and easier to work in, whether you’re sending payments, reviewing spend, or managing several businesses at once. This update is only the start, and we can’t wait to share what it unlocks next.

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