UI
Share your ideas on how we can make it easier for you to use MongoDB Cloud products. To help us prioritize, please including the following:
- What are you trying to accomplish?
- How important it this to your workflow?
- How will your idea help?
113 results found
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Consider performing AB testing on the quality of Atlas upsell advertisements
As of July 28th, 2020, paying Cloud Manager customers are viewing 3 separate upsell advertisements of Atlas. Could there be an initiative to gauge the quality of these advertisements so that we can avoid accidentally overloading the UI with upsell ads only.
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Collapse sidebar on small width device
Collections view is not good for small width. It displays horizontal scrollbar and I hate it.
Try something to expand the main content, such as make the sidebar collapsible.
Thanks
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8 votes
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Easily Show Sharded Collections
Unless you are using geoshard, you cannot easily see what collections are being sharded on a cluster (you would need to go through the CLI). We'd like to have that easily identified via the Atlas UI.
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Improve the Document editor experience
The document editor should be more convenient. Why is it soo clumbersome to edit documents with array properties and why is the edit field single line and not multipline.
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Logs menu item should be always clickable, even while on Logs page, to allow quick reloading.
In the Stitch UI: https://stitch.mongodb.com/groups/<some_uid>/apps/<another_uid>/logs
On the left hand side menu, the Logs menu item under "Manage". Right now if you click on it and display the logs, the "Logs" menu item becomes un-clickable.
Since the Logs is not self-updating, when I need to refresh this page, I need to click way to another item and click back. Or I need to use the browser's Reload button, in order to refresh the Logs page to get the latest logs during debugging.
I'd like the "Logs" menu item link to be always clickable and load the Logs page, even when…
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mode of payment
Please include a column for mode of payment made in the invoice.
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Virtual folder in Stitch functions
would be amazingly helpful to get some virtual folder in Stitch for sorting functions. Unvisible for frontend access-only for sorting complex Stitch apps
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Change nomenclature for Elastic Billing Activation Codes
In the billing UI it lists the activation code as “Atlas Prepaid Credits” once applied, even though the code is for elastic invoicing. This is creating confusion for customers who think they have a credit pool and that they should see data in Available, Total, Used columns. Can this be renamed to Atlas Elastic or something to suggest the new billing in affect?
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Remove the unnecessary horizontal scrollbar
There's an unnecessary horizontal scrollbar at the bottom of the Collections page.
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Increase Width of Organization and Project Buttons
Many of our organizations and projects have long names like "ACXIOM DEVELOPMENT - CONNECTORS" and "ACXIOM CORPORATION - GNC & PROD DEV". These names are too large to be displayed properly with the current button width. Could you increase the button width to accommodate large project and organization names? Or maybe autosizing the button based on the text width or allowing the user to slide the size would work better.
I played around with the leafygreen-ui-mnwf9pit css in the Chrome dev tools window, and increasing the width to 300px seemed to do the job.
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Focus on Delete button
I am new to MongoDB and had started to use it. When I tried to delete the items in the collection I was very confused. As the delete icon had less focus and not easily seen. It would be better if the delete icon has more focus as an edit button.
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Show Errors in Stitch Cards
When looking at the Stitch tab after the redesign I see great potential. Seeing information about the app before having to open it is amazing. Instead of displaying just usage stats it would be good to also see if there has been an error since the app was last opened.
I am running 13 different Stitch Apps at the moment to keep code separated. All these apps run on automated triggers at various times during the day and night. Things can and do go wrong. When I now want to know if and what broke, I have to open every…
1 vote
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