The /admin/command-center route was platform_admin-only, used a heavy
custom theme (Major Mono / JetBrains / Inter Tight + ~700 lines of
schematic CSS), called three RPCs, and overlapped with the per-brand
dashboards reachable at /admin, /admin/orders, /admin/stops, and
/admin/reports. The page is being removed; it didn't justify the
build complexity, font payload, or schema surface area.
Changes:
- Drop page, dashboard component, CSS, and server actions
- Remove the platform_admin nav entry from header + sidebar
- Remove the cmd+K palette entry
- Add migration 0042 to drop the 3 RPCs, founder_pain_log table,
and founder_pain_log_platform view it owned
- Decrement route count in docs/pricing-assessment.md (88 -> 87)
Verification: tsc clean, eslint clean, npm run build clean, command-
center absent from the route list.
- mount <CommandPalette /> in admin layout (Cmd+K)
- fetch getEnabledAddons(activeBrandId) for sidebar gating
- pass enabledAddons to AdminSidebar so Water Log / Route Trace hide when off
- design spec: aesthetic, color tokens, IA, phased plan
- checklist: 7 phases, every task has notes column, revert cheatsheet
- working branch: design/ui-revamp-2026-06
Visualizes the current layout nesting in the App Router, identifies
gaps where shared sub-layouts could be added (cart/checkout, wholesale,
water, admin/communications, admin/settings), and shows how to add
a new nested layout or parallel route for modal-style navigation.
Adds a design document for supporting admins who manage 2+ specific brands
(e.g., franchise / multi-brand tenant use cases).
Current model: admin_users.brand_id is a single UUID | null, and the
effectiveBrandId = brandId ?? adminUser.brand_id ?? null pattern silently
does the wrong thing for multi-brand admins. There is no central
validation that an admin is acting in a brand they have access to.
Proposed: admin_user_brands junction table (m:n), kept admin_users.brand_id
for backwards compat, a new multi_brand_admin role, a cookie-based active
brand, a centralized brand-scope helper, and a BrandSelector dropdown in
the admin header. ~30 server actions and ~10 page server components get
a mechanical one-line swap to use the new helper.
Follow-up migration 220_drop_legacy_brand_id.sql will drop the legacy
column after we verify nothing reads it. Out of scope for this spec.
See docs/superpowers/specs/2026-06-04-multi-brand-admin-design.md