Used typed query hooks and shared state boundaries so admin views stayed maintainable as complexity increased.
Project Detail
Atlas Admin Platform
An internal admin platform refresh that made operational workflows more consistent, searchable, and easier for teams to maintain.
Problem
What this project is solving.
Operations teams were using fragmented admin screens that made routine tasks slower and created inconsistency across similar workflows.
Solution
How the direction responds to that problem.
The refresh introduced clearer navigation, stronger information grouping, and shared workflow patterns so teams could move through routine tasks more confidently.
Tech Decisions
Key implementation choices.
Built repeatable layout patterns for search, tables, and detail panes instead of handling each screen separately.
Prioritized consistency in empty states, loading states, and validation patterns to reduce user hesitation.
Media Gallery
Media structure is ready for real screenshots and assets.
Admin dashboard
Task-heavy internal dashboard with shared patterns for search, filters, and detail panes.
Workflow modules
Reusable modules that kept admin workflows consistent across features.
Lessons Learned
What this work clarified going forward.
Internal tools deserve the same UX care as public product surfaces.
Workflow-heavy products improve when repeated tasks become visually predictable.
Consistency in state handling matters more than adding decorative complexity.
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