
Carolyn McCawley developed and delivered the Atlas Skills Banner feature for the mongodb-js/compass repository, promoting MongoDB skills and learning resources across multiple Compass tabs. She implemented the banner as a React component with TypeScript, integrating it into Documents, Indexes, Aggregations, and Schema modules as part of an A/B test. The feature included feature flagging, dismissible user experience, and telemetry instrumentation to capture user engagement metrics. Carolyn’s work spanned several codebases, requiring coordination across compass-telemetry and related modules. This project established a consistent, data-driven approach to skills promotion within Compass and laid the groundwork for future experimentation initiatives.

October 2025 (2025-10): Atlas Skills Banner delivered across Compass to promote MongoDB skills and learning resources. The banner is conditionally displayed as part of an AB test, is dismissible, and includes telemetry to measure engagement. It is implemented across Documents, Indexes, Aggregations, and Schema tabs, enabling a consistent, cross-module promotion experience. The effort spanned multiple Compass modules and repos, with targeted commits across compass-telemetry, compass-crud, compass-indexes, compass-aggregations, and compass-schema, reflecting strong cross-team collaboration.
October 2025 (2025-10): Atlas Skills Banner delivered across Compass to promote MongoDB skills and learning resources. The banner is conditionally displayed as part of an AB test, is dismissible, and includes telemetry to measure engagement. It is implemented across Documents, Indexes, Aggregations, and Schema tabs, enabling a consistent, cross-module promotion experience. The effort spanned multiple Compass modules and repos, with targeted commits across compass-telemetry, compass-crud, compass-indexes, compass-aggregations, and compass-schema, reflecting strong cross-team collaboration.
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