Miura Dashboard
WHY I BUILT IT
Every business ends up duct taping together a bunch of tools.
One for scheduling. One for CRM. One for hiring. One for analytics. Another for forms.
None of them talk to each other properly, and all of them add friction.
It's slow. It's clumsy. And half the time you're just managing tools instead of actually running the business.
I didn't want five systems stitched together.
I wanted one place where everything just worked.
And more importantly, I wanted it to be fast.
Not “pretty fast.” Not “acceptable.” Instant.
Because once you notice how slow most of these tools are, you can't unsee it.
So I built it.
WHAT I BUILT
A full backend system that runs everything.
Miura is the core dashboard behind Project X. Every client gets it.
It handles:
Calendar booking (instant load, no lag)
Lead tracking and form capture
Built-in CRM
Employee application pipeline
Analytics and behavior tracking
Landing page performance
Conversion tracking
It's also a team interface, so everything lives in one place instead of being split across tools.
Instead of jumping between systems, everything runs through one dashboard.
WHAT HAPPENED
It replaced everything.
No more stitching tools together. No more jumping between platforms.
Everything is faster, cleaner, and easier to manage.
The biggest difference is speed.
Most booking tools take 20–30 seconds to load.
This is basically instant.
That alone changes how people interact with it.
It's now the backbone of every Project X deployment.
WHAT DIDN'T WORK
It's complex.
This isn't a simple tool. It does a lot, and that means it requires constant refinement.
It's also tightly tied to how we operate, so it's not something that just drops into any business without context.
Still evolving. Still being tuned.
CURRENT STATE
Fully live and used across all Project X clients.
Core part of the system.
Still being improved, but already handling everything from lead intake to internal operations.
This is the backend everything runs on.