I will build your internal business tool or admin dashboard


About this gig
I build internal tools, admin dashboards, and business operations platforms that your team will actually use clean UI, real data, deployed and production-ready.
Most internal tools fail because they're built fast and abandoned. I scope them properly, build them to last, and hand off something maintainable.
What I build:
- Admin dashboards with KPI cards, charts, and data tables
- Customer or inventory management platforms
- Operations and workflow automation tools
- Reporting and analytics interfaces
- Role-based access control and user management
- Integration with existing databases or third-party APIs
What's NOT included:
- Mobile app versions (web only unless scoped separately)
- Data migration from legacy systems unless scoped upfront
- Ongoing hosting or maintenance unless arranged separately
Message me before ordering if your tool is complex or involves existing data sources. The more context you give me upfront, the faster and cleaner the delivery.
Get to know Alex Jordan
Full Stack Developer Angular, React, Nodejs, TypeScript, AWS
- FromUnited States
- Member sinceMay 2026
Languages
English
FAQ
Can you connect to my existing database or data source?
Yes – PostgreSQL, MySQL, DynamoDB, REST APIs, and most common data sources. Message me with details before ordering so I can confirm compatibility and scope.
What tech stack will you use?
React or Next.js frontend, Node.js backend, deployed on AWS or Vercel. I'll match the stack to your existing infrastructure if you have one.
Can you replicate a tool we currently use in spreadsheets or Airtable?
Yes – this is one of the most common requests I get. Bring your spreadsheet or Airtable schema and I'll build a proper web app around it.
Do you build role-based access (admin vs. regular user)?
Yes – included in Standard and Premium packages.
Can other developers maintain this after you deliver it?
Yes. Clean, documented code is non-negotiable. I won't hand off something only I can maintain.

