Launch
Now that you have completed setting up the components to implement your MVP, you are ready for the exciting part - launching the portal to your users ๐
When launching, it's important to ensure that your portal is user-friendly, easy to navigate, and provides clear value to your users.
This page will help you prepare for a successful launch by organizing your portal and creating components that will allow your users to easily find the information they need.
Create a detailed homepageโ
- Add a detailed homepage to your portal with a readme that explains the purpose of the portal, the available self-service actions, and how to use them.
- Use the homepage to communicate announcements, updates, initiatives, and other important information to your users. This can also be done using a markdown widget.
- Create useful visualizations that display data relevant for the logged-in user.
Organize the software catalogโ
- Use folders in the software catalog to organize resources by persona, team, or any other relevant criteria.
- Create additional catalog/dashboard pages for different personas in your organization.
- Show/hide columns in catalog pages to reduce visual clutter and make it easier for users to focus on the information they need.
- Organize specific entity pages:
- Show/hide properties.
- Show/hide related entities.
- Create dashboards for specific entities.
Enable user feedbackโ
Create feedback components in your portal:
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A self-service action to report issues and request features.
An implementation of this action can be found in Port's live demo. -
A dashboard for the platform engineering team to track and handle feedback.
An example of such a dashboard can be found in Port's live demo.
Plan for ongoing maintenance and updatesโ
- Create a process for updating the portal with new integrations, blueprints, and features.
- Set up automations to notify users about new features, updates, and changes to the portal.
Get inspired by Port's communityโ
Join the Port community Slack channel to connect with other Port users, ask for support, and get inspired by implementations of other users.