The internal dashboard the club uses to track attendance and player progress had grown cluttered over two seasons. Coaches were spending more time clicking through tabs than looking at the field. The refresh focused on one thing: making the weekly training report visible without extra navigation.
The new layout puts the current week's attendance, fitness notes, and upcoming match schedule on a single screen. Instead of adding more charts, we removed the ones nobody opened. The result is a tool that takes less than a minute to update after each session, which matters more than any new feature we could have added.
The club's internal support dashboard had grown cluttered over two seasons. Coaches and coordinators were digging through separate screens for attendance, player notes, and match reports. This project consolidated those views into a single daily overview, so the morning check before training takes about four minutes instead of twenty.
The refresh focused on the routines staff actually repeat. Player attendance now sits next to the session plan, and injury notes appear in the same line as the player's name. The match report form was reduced from four screens to one scroll, with fields that match the paper version the coaches already used.
We kept the old data intact and migrated it in stages, so nothing was lost during the transition. The first week ran in parallel with the previous system, which gave the staff a chance to compare and flag anything that looked off before we switched over completely.