Teams that want a clear starting stack for a real product outcome and do not want to assemble the first set of references from a flat category list.
A practical bundle for assembling a working SaaS dashboard from navigation, data views, quick actions, and dashboard sections.
Teams that want a clear starting stack for a real product outcome and do not want to assemble the first set of references from a flat category list.
You already know the exact component or section you need and just want to jump straight to a single item like a chart, auth section, or pagination pattern.
The starter page below turns this bundle into one assembled layout, which makes it easier to review page rhythm before editing the individual references.
An assembled dashboard page that combines navigation, analytics, search, and data tables into one product-ready shell.
Each stage groups references by the role they play in the final product flow, so teams can move from shell to support patterns without guessing what should come next.
Start with the app frame and section switching patterns that shape the dashboard shell.
A dashboard sidebar pattern for persistent app navigation with one brand header and compact active state.
An app-shell navbar for internal tools that needs persistent section switching and a utility action.
A dashboard-oriented tab pattern with count badges for queue views, review states, and operational filters.
Add the data and operational views that make the dashboard feel real and usable.
A metrics-led dashboard section for showing high-level usage, engagement, and reference performance trends.
An analytics table pattern with lightweight sorting controls for traffic, usage, or performance views.
A compact area chart pattern for showing revenue movement across weekly or monthly ranges.
Finish with supporting actions and feedback patterns that keep workflows efficient.
A browse-oriented search bar that pairs a text query with lightweight filter chips beside the input.
A lightweight success toast for completed actions such as publish, save, or invite flows.
A table-oriented pagination control that combines page movement with rows-per-page selection.
A docs-focused bundle for search, navigation, sidebar structure, and calmer reference-style layouts.
A marketing bundle that connects hero sections, pricing sections, signup patterns, and footer CTAs into one release path.
A workspace bundle for auth, permissions, profile management, and the operational sections that support ongoing administration.