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UI that's easy on the eye

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Last updated 6 years ago

We've made the whole experience of using pleasurable and easy on the eye. We've kept interactions simple and concise.

The home page greets you straight into the first step of the workflow - uploading your build and/or release definition file. The focus is kept on just the 2 options removing any other distractions from your view.

Build view

The build view (that you'll see once you've uploaded the file), keeps information contained in individual cards that slide in softly giving you a sense of direction of how information flows.

The 'Back' button and the 'Download PDF' button is visible at all times. Clicking on the back button takes you to the upload screen. Clicking on the download PDF button exports the build and release information as a PDF.

Release view

Clicking on the release button shows you the release view. Information is presented in similar fashion making it easier for you to consume it.

You may have multiple environments in your pipeline. To make visualizing that easier, the screen shows you one environment at a time. Clicking on the 'prev' and 'next' buttons allows you to scroll between environments.

A dedicated card that gives you the stats of the release definition is quite helpful when you just need the numbers.

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