The original MGT platform. Retired into Studio.
MGT Suite was the first centralized management dashboard built for the MGT operation. It handled multi-project tracking, analytics, and client management in one place. When it outgrew its original scope, it was retired in favor of the unified MGT Studio platform.
Retired
Current status
Merged into MGT Studio
2 months
Time to ship
V1 complete
V1
Legacy version
Foundation of Studio
Context
MGT Suite was the first real attempt at consolidating the MGT operation into a single dashboard. Before it existed, project tracking happened across spreadsheets, Notion pages, and ad-hoc tools. Suite brought everything under one roof.
The dashboard covered multi-project overview, client records, and basic analytics. It was scoped to work well for a small portfolio and did that job effectively for its time.
As the number of active projects grew and the tooling needs got more complex, Suite became the foundation rather than the final product. MGT Studio was built on top of those learnings and retired Suite entirely.
What We Built
Single dashboard view across all active MGT projects. Status, last update, and priority at a glance. No more switching between tabs to track what was in progress.
Tracked key metrics per project: page views, engagement, and growth over time. Simple charts built for fast scanning rather than deep analysis.
Basic CRM layer for managing client records, project notes, and billing status. Kept client context accessible without leaving the main dashboard.
Running log of project updates and changes across the portfolio. Made it easy to reconstruct what happened on any project during any given week.
Tech Stack
If you are managing projects across too many tools, a purpose-built dashboard pays for itself fast. Let us scope it out.
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