Scheduling in Progress

Built the first-ever scheduling and real-time tracking feature for ASBL’s construction progress platform empowering teams to plan smarter and stay on track.

ASBL

Focused on creating Plan Cards, the planning board, and multi-level Gantt views to visualise timelines and work durations, along with the Real-time Gantt and 15-day PR & WD graph to track live progress and performance trends

Product Design Intern · B2B SaaS · Web · 2025

Plan Cards

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Introduced Plan Cards so teams can create up to three different schedules, compare them, and keep one active plan at a time without disrupting ongoing work.

In designing the Plan Cards, the goal was to provide clarity and control. Each card prominently displays its status, allowing PMs to switch between plans or compare them at a glance. This structure empowers users to confidently explore different what-if scenarios before committing to a final project timeline.

Scheduling Gantt

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The Scheduling Gantt was designed for the planning phase, where PMs need flexibility to build, compare, and refine timelines. With multi-level views (Entity → LT → WP), it gave them full control to assign tasks, define dependencies, and test different scenarios before committing.

By keeping the structure simple and navigable, the Scheduling Gantt provided clarity across levels, making dependencies and milestones easy to track. This helped PMs explore what-if plans confidently, without overwhelming detail.

Real Time Gantt

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Created a real-time tracking view that turned static plans into living timelines, surfacing progress updates and schedule shifts as they happened.

With instant visibility into delays, workloads, and bottlenecks, the Real-time Gantt empowered PMs to act decisively, transforming the view into a decision-making dashboard that kept projects moving forward.

Added a 15-day PR/WD graph within the Real-time Gantt, designed to give a quick, visual snapshot of performance over recent cycles.

By translating activity into clear trends, the graph helped teams spot inefficiencies early, adjust workloads, and make faster decisions without digging through detailed timelines.

Afterthoughts - Being part of this journey showed me how design can bring clarity to complexity and help people make decisions with confidence

Afterthoughts - Being part of this journey showed me how design can bring clarity to complexity and help people make decisions with confidence

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