Hypotheses Table, KPI Dashboard & Clearer Navigation
Tracsio gets a more usable hypotheses view, a data-backed dashboard with validation metrics, and a standalone lean canvas page that gives the product a clearer structure.
Today is mostly about clarity. We take a screen that already had the right raw data and make it legible: the hypotheses view becomes a table, the dashboard starts telling the truth about project progress, and the lean canvas gets a place of its own.
This is also one of those cleanup days that matters more than it looks. Naming gets sharper, navigation gets lighter, and failed experiments become recoverable instead of frustrating.
- Hypotheses table view: the project hypotheses panel now uses a table instead of tabbed views, making it much easier to scan statuses, compare items, and understand the shape of the validation work at a glance.
- Validation dashboard KPIs: the dashboard is now wired to the newer data model and can surface metrics and charts that reflect the actual state of project validation.
- Standalone lean canvas page: the lean canvas now has its own dedicated page, separate from the embedded workspace version. Useful when you want to focus on the business model itself without the rest of the canvas around it.
- Retry for failed experiments: when a validation run fails, you can now trigger it again instead of being left with a dead end.
- Methods renamed to experiments: language across the product is cleaned up so the UI matches how users actually think about validation work.
- Sidebar simplified: workspace-level navigation is trimmed back, which makes the app structure easier to understand.
- Ongoing job rendering modularized: different validation flows now get more tailored rendering instead of being forced through one generic presentation.
- Hypotheses table styling and column sizing, so the new table stays readable instead of collapsing into awkward widths.
- Several title, description, and layout issues across the home experience.