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Overview

The EUDR Cockpit is now the central entry point after logging in. It consolidates your progress, prioritizes the tasks that currently matter most, and links directly to the next sensible step in your workflow. Unlike individual functional pages such as Suppliers, Plots, or DDS, the Cockpit is not a separate data store but rather your control and orientation area for the entire EUDR process.

What You See in the Cockpit

Hero Action

At the top of the page, Polygon One displays the most important action right now. This main action takes you directly to the area that currently advances your process the most, for example:
  • inviting missing suppliers
  • checking EUDR relevance
  • adding evidence or geo data
  • creating or assigning a DDS for open orders

Priority Queue

Below the main action, you see a prioritized list of open bottlenecks. This queue distills the current state of your organization into concrete work items, so that you do not have to search across multiple pages for open issues. Typical items in the queue relate to:
  • missing master data
  • open supplier invitations
  • missing geo data, questionnaires, or documents
  • unresolved risks
  • open DDS assignments or missing DDS

Process Bar

The Cockpit also displays a phase bar covering the entire EUDR workflow:
  1. Initial setup
  2. Master data
  3. EUDR relevance
  4. Data collection
  5. Risk assessment
  6. DDS & orders
This lets you see at a glance which phase is currently in focus and which phases have already been completed or are blocked.

Contextual Help

On the right side of the Cockpit, you will find a video introduction and a relevant Help Center recommendation for your current stage of work. This takes you directly to the right guide instead of having to search the entire Help Center manually.

Common Paths from the Cockpit

Build Master Data

Import or complete suppliers and articles.

Check EUDR Relevance

Identify and prioritize relevant articles.

Collect Evidence

Invite suppliers, review documents, and add geo data.

Import Plots

Upload and review geo data via CSV, Excel, or GeoJSON.

Build Traceability

Link inbound and outbound articles.

Complete DDS

Link orders to a DDS and submit statements.
1

Start with the main action

Open the highlighted action in the Cockpit first. It reflects the largest current bottleneck.
2

Work through queue items one by one

Process the prioritized items rather than optimizing individual functional pages in isolation.
3

Use the phase bar for orientation

After each significant change, check whether your organization is advancing to the next phase.
4

Open the contextual help

Use the recommended Help Center page when you want to explore a task in more functional or operational depth.
The Cockpit is especially valuable when multiple teams work in parallel on suppliers, geo data, documents, and DDS. It reduces coordination effort because the current need for action is already visible and prioritized.