u/BaberkSiddd

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We’re looking a system designed to bring structure, visibility, and control to emergency heating services. Now we’re looking for the right person (or team) to build a clean, reliable, and scalable dashboard that powers the entire operation.

This is not a “just make it look good” project. The dashboard will be the backbone of decision-making, job tracking, and performance monitoring.

What we need:

- A modern, responsive dashboard (web-based)

- Real-time job tracking and status updates

- Clear data visualization (jobs, performance, response times, etc.)

- Role-based access (admin, dispatch, technicians)

- Clean UX — simple, fast, no clutter

- Scalable architecture (we plan to grow this)

Tech flexibility:

We’re open to your stack — but you should justify your choices. Reliability and speed matter more than trends.

Who we’re looking for:

- Someone who has built dashboards or internal tools before

- Strong understanding of UX for operational systems (not just design, but usability)

- Ability to think in systems, not just screens

- Clear communicator — we don’t want to micromanage, but we expect clarity

- Bonus: experience with service-based businesses, logistics, or dispatch systems

What we don’t want:

- Overpromising timelines

- Copy-paste templates with no real thinking

- Agency fluff — we prefer people who actually build

To apply:

Send:

- Relevant past work (especially dashboards or SaaS tools)

- Brief explanation of how you’d approach this

- Estimated timeline (realistic, not idealistic)

- Your preferred tech stack and why

We’re building something long-term. If this goes well, this won’t be a one-off project.

DM or email to get started.

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