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The widget panel

The widget panel lives on the right edge of the screen. It’s tucked away by default; a small round button with a double arrow slides it open, and tucks it back when you’re done. It’s where Turfile keeps the “at a glance” tools that you don’t need in your face while you work.

Two kinds of things live here.

Each section brings its own analytics card, so you get a read on that part of the course without leaving the map. Irrigation shows system health, bunkers show playability and inspection status, and trees show average condition, risk, and even carbon impact. It’s the quick pulse check, not a full report.

The Layers widget is your map’s backdrop control. Upload and manage your own imagery, like a drone flyover or a survey overlay, then toggle what’s shown, reorder it, and turn on terrain relief. It’s how you get the map looking exactly the way your crew reads the course, instead of plain satellite.

The panel only shows what’s relevant to where you are, so if it looks empty in one section, that just means there’s nothing to display there. The analytics and layer tools are geared toward the people setting the course up and keeping an eye on it, so what you see here depends on your role.