Work

Portal

Dev
Full Stack
Laravel 11

Developed a full-service portal for client orders, files, and project tracking.

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The Digital Feet Portal is a full stack web application built using Laravel, Livewire, and Tailwind CSS, designed to centralize client interactions and project workflows. I developed core modules for service ordering, asset uploads, messaging, and progress tracking, ensuring a seamless experience across both the client and internal team dashboards. The platform was architected with reusable components, optimized Eloquent queries, and a modular structure to support scalability and future feature expansion.

On the integration side, I implemented connections with HubSpot CRM & CMS, Dynamics for Marketing, Power Automate, and Zapier to automate onboarding, notifications, and project data syncing. I also worked with REST APIs, custom authentication flows, and role-based access controls to maintain security and data consistency across systems. The result is a performant and maintainable internal platform that significantly reduces manual operations and improves communication efficiency for the entire workflow.

Digital Feet Portal — Project Highlights (Technical)

  • Built a full stack web application using Laravel, Livewire, and Tailwind CSS with a modular, scalable architecture.
  • Engineered core features including service ordering, asset uploads, internal messaging, and project status tracking.
  • Developed reusable Livewire components and optimized backend performance using efficient Eloquent relationships and query optimization.
  • Implemented role-based access control (RBAC) and secure authentication flows to protect client and internal data.
  • Built custom API endpoints and consumed external REST APIs for automated triggers and data synchronization.
  • Ensured clean code structure, maintainability, and future scalability through modular controllers, service classes, and clear separation of concerns.