
They stayed transparent and present throughout the development and let me adjust features along the way.
Up to 70% less administrative time on registrations and bookings by centralizing 5+ workflows into one platform.
Fileen needed one foundation for members, subscriptions, bookings, and administration. The product now brings sign-up journeys, the member space, events, and payments into a more coherent structure.

They stayed transparent and present throughout the development and let me adjust features along the way.
Up to 70% less administrative time on registrations and bookings by centralizing 5+ workflows into one platform.
The repository shows a complete product foundation: authentication, subscriptions, event management, a client area, admin back office, and application security.
Stack used
Technologies shown in the ticker include Next.js, React, TypeScript, Supabase, PostgreSQL, Stripe.
This section highlights the few technologies that carried the project, what they brought, and why they fit this product so well.
Next.js was used to make membership, booking, event, and member-space journeys clearer inside the same product foundation.
Supabase helped keep accounts, roles, registrations, and admin operations together without scattering data.
Stripe made it possible to connect subscriptions, payments, and bookings in an experience that is easier for members to understand.
The same delivery discipline is applied here: scoping, structure, build, rollout, and evolution, with trade-offs adapted to the real project.
Clarify membership, subscriptions, events, and bookings before getting into build work.
Define the key pages, member entry points, and navigation logic to keep the experience simple.
Build the product core around accounts, bookings, roles, and event management.
Add Stripe, the admin cockpit, roles, and form protection at the right moment.
Refine journeys, mobile readability, and usage details before wider release.
Release a stable foundation and then evolve the offer without rebuilding the core each time.
Fileen needed a product able to make a community offer easy to understand while keeping signup, subscription, booking, and payment journeys simple.
The product had to become an operational base for members, events, subscriptions, and real admin operations.
Koragence structured a conversion-oriented interface with clean authentication, clear roles, integrated payment logic, and journeys clear enough to stay maintainable.
Priority was given to readability, mobile fluidity, and the ability to evolve the product without rebuilding the whole foundation for each new feature.
Membership, event, booking, and payment journeys no longer live as separate pieces: they become one system that is easier for users to understand and easier to operate.
The admin cockpit creates a concrete base to evolve offers, adjust perks, and monitor actions without rebuilding the product.
The integrated checkout reduces conversion friction, with a more coherent experience across discovery, signup, and booking.
The product logic, accounts, and admin operations follow the same structure as Fileen.
Fileen relies on account, booking, and status journeys that map directly to a solid client portal.
The project touches community life, memberships, and member coordination.
To frame a web foundation with accounts, payments, user journeys, and back office.
To see how to handle run quality, fixes, and evolutions for a live SaaS product.
The project technical base fits a Next.js, performance, and maintainability approach.