Projectssocial-media-command-center
Dashboards & Analytics

Social Media Command Center

A dashboard concept for planning posts, reviewing channel activity, tracking content status, and organizing social media workflows.

ReactNext.jsTypeScriptTailwind CSSDashboard UIChartsWorkflow Design
Social Media Command Center dashboard screenshot with content planning and channel status panels

GitHub

Repository available

Source code and project documentation

Live demo/API

Not listed

No public deployment link is currently stored for this project

Problem

What needed to be solved

Social media work can become scattered across calendars, spreadsheets, approvals, content drafts, and performance notes. Teams need one place to see what is planned, published, waiting for review, or needing action.

Solution

How the project approaches it

I designed the application around a command-center dashboard with post planning, channel filters, content status tracking, task-style views, campaign summaries, and metrics cards that make the workflow easier to scan.

Key features

What the project includes

Content planning and campaign status views
Channel filters and post review workflow
Dashboard cards for activity and priorities
Responsive layout for scanning operational data

Architecture / Technical decisions

Implementation choices worth reviewing

Organized the interface around channel filters, post states, campaign summaries, and task-style views for faster scanning.
Used dashboard cards and status-driven sections to make operational priorities visible without heavy navigation.
Kept the project focused on safe mock operational data instead of claiming live social platform integrations.

Validation / Quality

How I made the work reviewable

Responsive dashboard layout for scanning operational data
Clear status labels for planned, published, and review states
Next improvements include safe mock live demo data and README screenshots

What I learned

Technical takeaway

I learned how dashboard screens need clear hierarchy, concise labels, and consistent states so users can understand what needs attention quickly.