
Bill Haigh contributed to the communitiesuk/prsdb-webapp repository by delivering nine features and resolving three bugs over three months, focusing on user experience, data integrity, and analytics. He implemented end-to-end solutions such as a beta feedback system, automated user and admin notifications, and a Plausible Analytics data collection tool. His work spanned backend development with Spring Boot and Kotlin, frontend updates using Thymeleaf and JavaScript, and scripting with Node.js for analytics integration. Bill’s approach emphasized robust data processing, clear user communications, and maintainable documentation, resulting in improved user engagement, streamlined support, and enhanced data quality across the application.

October 2025 for communitiesuk/prsdb-webapp focused on delivering data-driven capabilities, UX improvements, licensing clarity, and reliability improvements. Key features include a Plausible Analytics Data Collection and Reporting Tool (Node.js) with Plausible API integration, batch processing, per-file inputs, directory handling, and timestamped CSV outputs, plus comprehensive setup/docs. Supporting changes include removing phone support in favor of email-based support, MIT license introduction with LICENCE file and ReadMe updates, a UI styling bug fix for identity verification, and clarified address search error messaging with updated tests.
October 2025 for communitiesuk/prsdb-webapp focused on delivering data-driven capabilities, UX improvements, licensing clarity, and reliability improvements. Key features include a Plausible Analytics Data Collection and Reporting Tool (Node.js) with Plausible API integration, batch processing, per-file inputs, directory handling, and timestamped CSV outputs, plus comprehensive setup/docs. Supporting changes include removing phone support in favor of email-based support, MIT license introduction with LICENCE file and ReadMe updates, a UI styling bug fix for identity verification, and clarified address search error messaging with updated tests.
September 2025 monthly summary for communitiesuk/prsdb-webapp: Delivered end-to-end user communications and data integrity improvements that enhance onboarding, lifecycle events, and data quality. Key features include automated user/admin notifications for account deletion, local council registration confirmations, and invitations to local authority admins, complemented by a data cleanup to remove incomplete landlord-related registrations on deregistration. These changes reduce manual follow-ups, improve admin visibility, and strengthen data consistency across the PRS database.
September 2025 monthly summary for communitiesuk/prsdb-webapp: Delivered end-to-end user communications and data integrity improvements that enhance onboarding, lifecycle events, and data quality. Key features include automated user/admin notifications for account deletion, local council registration confirmations, and invitations to local authority admins, complemented by a data cleanup to remove incomplete landlord-related registrations on deregistration. These changes reduce manual follow-ups, improve admin visibility, and strengthen data consistency across the PRS database.
August 2025 performance summary for communitiesuk/prsdb-webapp: Delivered three major UX/features enhancements with end-to-end implementation across frontend templates, backend controllers, and content. Focused on improving user feedback, sign-out UX, and landlord-related content clarity to enhance user engagement, reduce support friction, and ensure privacy messaging alignment. No major defects logged/closed this month. The work demonstrates strong end-to-end delivery, code quality, and cross-functional collaboration.
August 2025 performance summary for communitiesuk/prsdb-webapp: Delivered three major UX/features enhancements with end-to-end implementation across frontend templates, backend controllers, and content. Focused on improving user feedback, sign-out UX, and landlord-related content clarity to enhance user engagement, reduce support friction, and ensure privacy messaging alignment. No major defects logged/closed this month. The work demonstrates strong end-to-end delivery, code quality, and cross-functional collaboration.
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