Clean Activity Log Dashboard
Budget: $250 – $750 CAD
I need an end-to-end MVP that lets my internal team see a clear, chronological record of everything happening in our store/admin system—from order edits to product tweaks and other staff actions. You’ll start the project from a blank repo and finish with a small but polished web app built with React on the front end, Express on the back, and PostgreSQL for storage.
Core expectations
• A responsive, minimal UI that shows an activity table and lets the user filter events by action type and by date range.
• REST endpoints to create new log entries and to fetch them with the same filter parameters the UI offers.
• Well-structured PostgreSQL schema (feel free to suggest indexes or partitions if they improve read performance).
• Clean, commented code and a concise README so my team can run `npm install && npm start`, seed a local database, and be productive right away.
Boundaries
This first cut does not need authentication, real-time sockets, data export, or any third-party integrations. Keeping scope tight is important so we can validate the concept quickly.
I’m looking for someone comfortable owning both sides of the stack, iterating quickly, and handing back work that I can compile and deploy without hunting for missing pieces. If that sounds like you, let’s talk timeline and get started.
Core expectations
• A responsive, minimal UI that shows an activity table and lets the user filter events by action type and by date range.
• REST endpoints to create new log entries and to fetch them with the same filter parameters the UI offers.
• Well-structured PostgreSQL schema (feel free to suggest indexes or partitions if they improve read performance).
• Clean, commented code and a concise README so my team can run `npm install && npm start`, seed a local database, and be productive right away.
Boundaries
This first cut does not need authentication, real-time sockets, data export, or any third-party integrations. Keeping scope tight is important so we can validate the concept quickly.
I’m looking for someone comfortable owning both sides of the stack, iterating quickly, and handing back work that I can compile and deploy without hunting for missing pieces. If that sounds like you, let’s talk timeline and get started.