Your PC's status at a glance — health score, quick actions, and what changed since last time.
The Home tab is the first thing you see when you launch TuneBit. It's designed to answer "how's my PC doing?" in the few seconds it takes to glance at the screen. The page brings together the Health Score, quick-action buttons for the most common tasks, and a row of status cards summarizing the parts of Windows most likely to cause trouble.
A big colored circle with a number from 0 to 100. Green is healthy, yellow is fair, red means something needs attention. The date of the last scan appears alongside it. Click Rescan to recalculate on demand.
Shortcut buttons for the operations people run most often: Full Scan, Junk Cleanup, Create Restore Point, and System Report. Click one and TuneBit jumps straight to the right page or kicks off the task in the background.
Small summary tiles for the major subsystems — Storage, Security, Performance, Stability, Cleanliness. Each card shows a one-line summary and a colored dot (green/yellow/red). Click a card to jump to the matching tool page.
The bottom strip shows what you ran recently — the last junk cleanup, the last restore point created, the last driver update — so you can see your progress over time.
On a brand-new install, the Dashboard shows a "No scan data available" message. Click Full Scan once to populate it. Future launches will show your latest results instantly.