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Image 1 — Multi-view feedback: is this command center easier as pages or a map?
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Multi-view feedback: is this command center easier as pages or a map?

I realized one screenshot is not enough to critique the flow. This gallery shows the main packet ledger plus focused terminal views for queue, room focus, and page layout. What should change to make this easier to operate daily? Specific critique welcome on layout density, navigation, station map vs separate pages, information hierarchy, trust/proof cues, workflow clarity, and what should be visible first.

u/HonestMeasurement978 — 4 days ago

Feedback wanted: is this local-first command center usable or too crowded?

Snapshot of a local-first operations station prototype for a small creative/product business. Looking for concrete critique on layout density, navigation, station map vs separate pages, information hierarchy, trust/proof cues, workflow clarity, and daily usability.

u/HonestMeasurement978 — 4 days ago

Feedback wanted: does this local-first command center feel usable or too crowded?

I am prototyping a local-first mission control interface for running a small creative/product business.

The idea is that each department is a room: Strategy, Content/Publishing, Product, Commerce/Sales, Growth/Channels, Quality Control, Operations, Finance, and Governance/Proof. Work moves as packets between rooms. Public actions and source-of-truth changes stay locked behind owner approval.

I recently changed the left navigation so tabs like Agent Paths, Terminal Queue, Proof Gates, Governance, and Run Log open as focused pages instead of cramming everything into one long dashboard.

I would appreciate blunt design feedback:

  1. Does the screen make sense at a glance?

  2. What feels too crowded or inconvenient?

  3. Would you prefer this as a station map, separate pages, or another structure?

  4. What should be visible first if this were a real business operating console?

  5. Does it feel operational, or still like a static dashboard?

I am not selling anything here. I am trying to improve the prototype layout before building more functionality.

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u/HonestMeasurement978 — 4 days ago