SiteSOC
A sanitized case study about building the MVP and core frontend foundations for a monitoring-heavy operational product with multi-screen workflows and video context.
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Impact
- Established the first reusable frontend baseline for the SiteSOC product line.
- Balanced operational complexity with interface clarity across multi-monitor and streaming-oriented workflows.
- Created a stronger base for follow-on features instead of shipping isolated one-off screens.
This work sits at the center of the kind of product problem I enjoy most: highly operational software with many moving parts, real user pressure, and a strong need for interface clarity.
The challenge
Monitoring-heavy products can collapse into noise quickly. When video context, workflow state, and multi-screen usage enter the picture, it becomes easy to ship UI that is technically complete but cognitively expensive.
My role
I helped build the MVP foundation for SiteSOC and shaped the frontend baseline that later work could rely on. That included multi-monitor usage patterns, live and playback video integration, and reusable UI structures for a product surface that was still evolving.
What mattered
The goal was not just to launch the first version. It was to avoid locking the product into a brittle set of screens. That meant investing in the right abstractions early enough to support growth without turning the product into a patchwork.
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