Business Challenge
Operational work often slows down because the system around it is fragmented. Teams bounce between messages, forms, spreadsheets, and manual follow-up steps instead of working from one reliable interface.
Service
We design and ship internal dashboards that help teams review records, update status, keep notes, and act on operational data without depending on spreadsheets, chat threads, or scattered tools.
Business Challenge
Operational work often slows down because the system around it is fragmented. Teams bounce between messages, forms, spreadsheets, and manual follow-up steps instead of working from one reliable interface.
Delivery Approach
The dashboard is shaped around the real workflow: what needs reviewing, what decisions are repeated, what data should stay visible, and which actions need to be fast. We treat admin UX as a product surface, not an afterthought.
Best Fit
What Gets Delivered
Delivery Process
Map the daily workflow before deciding on screens and tables.
Prioritize the actions that operators repeat most often.
Ship the first version with the minimum fields, filters, and controls needed to be useful immediately.
Harden access, storage, and update paths so the dashboard can support real usage after launch.
Tooling and Delivery Layer
Related Work
Release Status
Live on khuntupi.tech
Project Type
Marketing + ops
Lead Flow
Supabase + Telegram
Service System
This project turned Khun Tu Pi Tech Services into a live lead capture system: a public marketing site, validated contact flow, admin dashboard, custom domain, SEO base, and GTM-driven conversion tracking.
Client
Khun Tu Pi Tech Services
Timeline
MVP delivery with iterative hardening
Service FAQ
These answers are designed to make fit, scope, and the first release path easier to understand before the project conversation starts.
Dashboards are a strong fit for lead review, status updates, private notes, filtering, internal review queues, and other repeated operational tasks.
Next Step
The fastest path is a short conversation about the goal, the repeated workflow, and what the first usable release needs to support.