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Priya Nair × Atlas · Dashboard

Atlas, the Three Numbers That Matter

A SaaS dashboard that showed twenty widgets and answered nothing got rebuilt around the three numbers its users actually steer by.

Atlas gave every user the same wall of charts and let them sort it out. Most never did. I cut it to the three numbers that drive a decision, with the rest one click away.

Client

Atlas, operations SaaS

Engagement

UX redesign, three weeks

Scope

Dashboard, hierarchy, prototype

Overview

What three weeks documented

The old dashboard treated every metric as equally urgent, so none of them read as urgent at all. I interviewed the people who use it daily, found the three numbers a decision actually turns on, and built a clear hierarchy that puts those up top and keeps everything else available, not in the way.

3

Week Engagement

3

Numbers Surfaced

12

Users Interviewed

1

Prototype Delivered

The Evidence

The rebuilt dashboard

Printed product page sheets with pencil annotation marks and sticky flags grouped by shopper question

The new Atlas dashboard: three steering numbers up top, a clear hierarchy below, and the rest one click away instead of in the way.

The Redesign

Three numbers a decision turns on, surfaced and weighted, with the full set still one click away. Clear by hierarchy, not by hope.

What I Did Not Measure

Time-to-decision and daily use sit in Atlas's own analytics, not mine. I document the design; the results stay with them.

“The dashboard finally tells us what needs attention instead of showing us everything at once. People use it now.”

Product lead, Atlas

Your Product

A dashboard that shows everything and says nothing?