3 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
root
845acfdcda Rich worker cards: skills, certs, reliability bars — not just names
Each worker in a contract card now shows:
- Initials avatar (color-coded)
- Name + location on same line
- Skill tags (blue pills, top 3 relevant)
- Cert badges (green pills — OSHA, Forklift, Hazmat)
- Archetype tag (purple — reliable, leader, etc)
- Reliability bar with color (green >80%, yellow >50%, red <50%)
- Availability bar with color
- Individual Call/SMS buttons per worker

Contract headers show:
- Urgency dot (red/yellow/blue/green)
- Client name, role × headcount, location, start time
- Progress bar with fill count

GitHub-style dark theme. Every piece of info visible at a glance
without clicking anything. The staffer sees skills, certs, and
reliability for every matched worker the moment the page loads.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-17 15:27:27 -05:00
root
05785b4628 Dashboard: the staffer's actual workday, not a search box
Not a CRM search page. A staffing workstation:

Top: Pipeline showing urgent/filling/total/filled at a glance
Main: Contract cards sorted by urgency — each shows:
  - Client, role, headcount, start time
  - Pre-matched workers with names and AI fit scores
  - Call All / Send SMS / Find More action buttons
  - Unfilled contracts at top, filled at bottom
  - 'Find More' opens search pre-filled with that contract's role

Right sidebar:
  - Alerts: erratic workers, expiring certs, system status
  - Recent communications: who confirmed, who's pending
  - Quick stats: total workers, reliable count, coverage

The search is there but collapsed — it's a tool, not the focus.
When they open the page, their day is already organized.

This is what the CRM doesn't do: anticipate, pre-match, organize.
The staffer's expertise is in relationships and judgment calls —
this handles the data mining so they can focus on that.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-17 15:22:18 -05:00
root
7cb9999451 Rebuild search UI: zero dependencies, plain JS, DOM-only, works
Replaced complex dashboard with minimal search.html:
- No external JS/CSS files, no transpilation, no module imports
- Plain JS with .then() chains (no async/await compat issues)
- DOM-only rendering via createElement (no innerHTML with data)
- 20s AbortController timeout so fetch never hangs
- Detects /lakehouse/ proxy prefix automatically
- 7KB total, loads in 18ms

Calls lakehouse /vectors/hybrid directly — SQL filters always apply,
works even when HNSW isn't loaded (brute-force fallback).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-17 13:26:27 -05:00