Please focus on usability
Guys it’s 2024, I expect a service that costs thousands of dollars a month to add the four tailwind classes it takes to make this UX work on mobile.
And if some of the settings are invalid, this dialog shouldn’t close when the error is raised, forcing me to re enter the whole lot again.
Your documentation is also a gigantic mess of broken links.
This is basic stuff, please. 🙏
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I have a ton of orphaned requests that the LLM just never responded to. Which is a problem, but it’s not why I’m here. The buttons are out of alignment, which is minor. But why isn’t there more useful information in this table? Like the request date/time.
And why do I have to manually type the word cancel to cancel each one? There are dozens. It’s a waste of my time. Just let me check a box and continue. Or better yet, let me select them in bulk.
When I’m logged in, why does the runpod logo in the top left go to the unauthenticated marketing homepage instead of the authenticated dashboard?
Let me know if you’d like to hire a frontend developer who is passionate about UX. 😉
Haha we might just be interested
Thanks for the feedback, we're on it!
Initial ui was pretty mobile friendly, but we haven't done a great job in keeping up. Some of these issues extend to desktop too, though
Yeah I know what it’s like 😂
Fully agree on cancelling requests. It must be a one click action. Make it easier.
Agreed. And additionally the "Requests" tab should show the date and time that the request was placed into the queue. And "Logs" tab should show the request id, not just the worker id. The logs are actually pretty useless without a request id to match them to.
Another couple for you; if I am creating a new endpoint, and I get to the advanced section at the bottom (after configuring everything else), and I go to add a network volume… I get this menu with an option to “create a network volume”. If I tap that, it navigates to a separate page and I lose everything I had already configured
Likewise after selecting a network volume here, I then have to scroll back up to the top to select gpus from the updated availability based on the network volume region, and then back down to the bottom again if I want to make a more specific selection. The flow is dizzying
And if I happen to select a number for “max workers” that when combined with all my other endpoints exceeds some account level max, it throws an error and closes the dialog, also throwing away all the configuration I had entered.
Huh, I just visited your careers page. I might be the perfect shaped jigsaw piece to fit your company culture and your “product designer” role. I’ll apply in the next day or so.
Haha sure wish you luck 🤞
cool error message on "clone endpoint"