About SIM Dashboard
SIM Dashboard exists for racers who want a real instrument cluster without giving up screen space in-game. Instead of an overlay drawn on top of the sim, the readouts live on a separate device propped next to the wheel, so a tablet becomes a dedicated dash showing revs, gear, fuel, deltas and tire temperatures while the game runs full-screen and undisturbed. Layouts are fully editable, and a browser-based Studio lets you design them on a PC rather than fiddling on a small touchscreen.
Coverage is unusually broad. Alongside the core sim racers it supports rally, truck, kart and even farming and flight titles, so one app follows you across a mixed library instead of being tied to a single game. Because layouts are stored per game, and the PRO upgrade lets you build several pages per title, one device can hold a driving dash on one page and a pit or timing screen on another for each sim you race.
It suits racers who prefer a physical second screen to an on-screen HUD, rig builders wiring a tablet into the cockpit, and anyone running console sims where PC overlays are not an option. The free tier is enough to try a single dashboard per game; the PRO upgrade is what turns it into a full multi-page cockpit display, and because purchases are one-time there is no subscription to keep it running.