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Improvements to the dashboard

Posted Tuesday, April 6, 2021

Eric Karjaluoto

Eric Karjaluoto

I’m one of the two people working on Campnab. I like to run, ski, bike, and camp with my family and friends. (I love saunas.)

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Hey everyone! I’ve been picking away at some improvements to your dashboards. These are informed by you feedback you’ve sent us. So, thanks for all of your recommendations and ideas!

Most of the changes are found on the new scans page. Each item now includes a scan summary. This summary notes your scan’s park, campground(s), your preferred arrival date, and the minimum stay duration. These changes should make it easier to identify each of your scans.

Each scan item notes the date and time that your scan started, and how often it‘s running. Below that, you’ll see how many alerts were sent for that scan, so far. This is a link. Clicking on it brings you to a log of every alert we’ve sent for that scan. This is particularly handy if you want to cross-reference our records with what you’ve received (in case of a carrier outage/issue).

On the top right, we added a visual marker that indicates each scan’s state. We also made the Pause, Edit, and Delete buttons more prominent. These aren’t huge changes, but we think they’ll make your dashboard nicer to use.

There’s a lot more in the works. We’ll keep posting changes here in our newsfeed as we add them. Thanks for all of your support!

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