Prithu Reader

Redesigned and rebuilt a multi-role learning platform in Laravel - modern frontend plus a large backend for parents, kids, teachers and admins.

What We Delivered

  • UI/UX redesign
  • Frontend redesign
  • Parent portal UI
  • Kids learning UI
  • Teacher dashboard UI
  • Admin dashboard UI
  • Laravel development
  • Frontend development
  • Backend development

Project Brief

PrithuReader is a learning platform with multiple user roles and a large operational backend. Beyond the public site, the product includes dedicated portals for parents, kids, teachers and admins - each with different workflows, permissions and daily tasks.

We redesigned both the frontend and the logged-in platform, then rebuilt the system in Laravel. The focus was clarity, consistency and maintainability: a reusable UI system, cleaner navigation, and role-based journeys that scale as new modules are added.

The Challenge

This was not a brochure site. The backend is the product: dashboards, assignments, queries, batches, curriculum (courses/lessons), student management, attendance and scheduling - with different access and actions depending on the user role.

The challenge was to reduce complexity without losing capability. Dense screens needed clearer hierarchy and predictable patterns, while role-based navigation had to stay consistent so users could move faster with fewer errors.

The Process

We mapped the platform by role and identified the workflows that drive daily usage: facilitator dashboards, student and batch management, attendance flows, curriculum navigation, and admin operations.

Next, we redesigned the information architecture and UI patterns to make complex screens easier to scan: consistent cards, tables, forms, navigation states, and clear action hierarchy across modules.

We then implemented the redesign in Laravel with role-based permissions and reusable components, ensuring consistency across portals while keeping development extensible.

  • Multi-role workflow mapping
  • IA and navigation redesign
  • Dashboard hierarchy
  • Reusable UI components
  • Tables, forms and states
  • Laravel implementation + QA
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The Build

We designed the public-facing experience to clearly explain the product, while rebuilding the logged-in platform as a consistent system across parents, kids, teachers and admins.

Key backend areas like dashboards, assignments, curriculum, attendance and scheduling were redesigned with predictable patterns for cards, tables and actions - so dense data remains readable and usable.

The platform was developed in Laravel with role-based access and reusable UI components, reducing UI drift and improving maintainability as features expand.

  • Frontend redesign
  • Parent/kid/teacher/admin portals
  • Dashboard and reporting UI
  • Assignments and curriculum UX
  • Attendance and scheduling screens
  • Reusable component library
  • Laravel build + QA
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Behind The Build

Scope

End-to-end redesign and rebuild of a multi-role learning platform, including frontend plus large backend portals developed in Laravel.

  • Multi-role UX mapping
  • Frontend redesign
  • Parent portal UI
  • Kids learning UI
  • Teacher dashboard UI
  • Admin dashboard UI
  • Component library + UI states
  • Laravel development

Resources

Senior delivery across product UX, UI system and Laravel engineering.

  • 1 x Product/UX lead
  • 1 x UI designer
  • 1 x React js developer
  • 3 x Laravel developers
  • 1 x Cloud Expert
  • 1 x QA + release support

The Results

PrithuReader now runs on a consistent UI system across the public site and all logged-in portals. Backend dashboards and workflows are easier to scan and operate, and the Laravel build provides a maintainable foundation for expanding curriculum, reporting and role-based features.

Cleaner dashboards

Faster operations

Role consistency

Less confusion

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