I also feel your pain with datadog, and even GCP’s UI. I used to periodically travel to a relatives house that beamed internet from a cell tower miles away. Not being able to access these in my line of work is pretty critically bad. Unfortunately I don’t think the intersection of low bandwidth internet users and these types of high tech software will ever be large enough to justify an investment in making it work in low bandwidth environments. I bet most companies in the space take a Quick Look at number of users that would benefit and easily decide that it’s not worth the effort. Which is quite unfortunate for people who have to deal with that.
I will say though that the two pieces of software that we are discussing seem necessarily much more bandwidth and data heavy than a CRM. So there isn’t as much justification for large bundle sizes for a CRM in my opinion
Definitely going to add the hotkeys-for-objects feature! That's on my to-do list.
Want to work on reducing bundle sizes. Just haven't gotten a chance to get to that yet. Totally agree that load times really matter here, I've been focused on that and still have a few ways to speed that up.
Datadog isn't as slow, but it's loads 2.7MB of data. It's unusable on a 4G tethered connection (ie my car's hotspot).
I pray that you keep load times minimal. I see almost 1MB loaded over the wire for a list of 15 objects.
Also, your sidebar icons (Risks/Companies/etc) look too much hotkeys, I was disappointed when I couldn't navigate to a section by it's first letter.