Control panels
Screens with metrics, lists, filters, and core actions to understand what needs attention.
Dashboards and management tools
When processes, data, and tasks are scattered across spreadsheets, emails, and different tools, a simple interface can bring order. I build dashboards, management panels, and reserved areas designed to make daily work clearer and information easier to manage.
Who it helps
For teams losing time across disconnected tools or repetitive workflows that are hard to read.
What I can build
The dashboard is shaped around the data and people who will use it every day.
Screens with metrics, lists, filters, and core actions to understand what needs attention.
Interfaces with authentication, private content, and separated paths based on user type.
Custom tools for products, clients, movements, tasks, or other operational data.
How I work
Before designing screens, it is important to understand which decisions and actions should become simpler.
I collect data, roles, recurring operations, and the points where work currently slows down.
I define navigation, states, primary actions, and the information that should come first.
I create readable screens that support repeated use, even with dense data.
I connect front-end, state, data, and deployment in a way that fits the chosen environment.
What makes the project effective
A dashboard works when it lowers mental load, not when it shows as much as possible.
Frequent actions and critical information should be immediate.
Empty, loading, error, and success states are designed to avoid confusion.
Consistent components make it easier to add sections without rewriting everything.
Projects and examples
Management projects show how clearer structure can simplify everyday work.
Frequently asked questions
A website communicates information outward. A dashboard manages data, processes, or tasks, often inside a reserved area.
Yes. The structure depends on the data to manage, the users involved, and the processes to simplify.
Yes. When needed, the project can include authentication, user roles, and private sections.
Talk about the dashboard
We can start from spreadsheets, existing screens, or manual flows and define the interface that is actually needed.