
Nika Dikaya developed authentication features for the Oolha/aqua-track-project, focusing on user onboarding and secure session management. She implemented a responsive sign-up flow and centralized authentication using React, Redux, and JavaScript, introducing robust client-side validation and error handling. Her work included UI enhancements such as password visibility toggles, hover feedback, and adaptive styling for mobile devices, ensuring consistent user experience across breakpoints. By consolidating validation logic and streamlining the authentication codebase, Nika improved maintainability and reduced onboarding friction. These contributions provided a scalable foundation for future authentication features while targeting higher conversion rates and fewer support issues.

December 2024: Focused on delivering key authentication UI/UX improvements for Aqua Track, stabilizing sign-in flows across devices, and improving code quality for maintainability. The work targeted onboarding usability and conversion, with a strong emphasis on accessible, responsive design and actionable feedback.
December 2024: Focused on delivering key authentication UI/UX improvements for Aqua Track, stabilizing sign-in flows across devices, and improving code quality for maintainability. The work targeted onboarding usability and conversion, with a strong emphasis on accessible, responsive design and actionable feedback.
November 2024 — Oolha/aqua-track-project. Delivered a polished user sign-up flow and Redux-based authentication, with solid validation and centralized token management. Key improvements include: Sign Up UI enhancements (SignUpComponent, SignUpPage), client-side validation, error messaging, responsive styling, and conditional display of AdvantagesSection on larger screens; Redux store and auth slice for tokens/errors with signup/login actions. Fixed validation and styling regressions to ensure consistent UX across breakpoints. Impact: faster onboarding, improved security posture through centralized token handling, and a maintainable foundation for future authentication features.
November 2024 — Oolha/aqua-track-project. Delivered a polished user sign-up flow and Redux-based authentication, with solid validation and centralized token management. Key improvements include: Sign Up UI enhancements (SignUpComponent, SignUpPage), client-side validation, error messaging, responsive styling, and conditional display of AdvantagesSection on larger screens; Redux store and auth slice for tokens/errors with signup/login actions. Fixed validation and styling regressions to ensure consistent UX across breakpoints. Impact: faster onboarding, improved security posture through centralized token handling, and a maintainable foundation for future authentication features.
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