
Alex Woodhead delivered six features across three repositories, focusing on configurable payment and pricing systems for Companies House web applications. In overseas-entities-web, Alex transitioned payment fee values from hard-coded to configuration-driven, updating documentation to clarify the new approach and improve maintainability. For confirmation-statement-web, Alex implemented dynamic paper fee displays sourced from environment variables, refactored UI components to remove outdated information, and enhanced reliability through targeted unit testing. Using TypeScript, Node.js, and Nunjucks, Alex standardized payment constants and adjusted pricing logic in acsp-web, enabling more flexible, accurate billing and reducing operational risk through improved configuration management and code clarity.
November 2025 monthly summary focusing on delivering configurable pricing displays, UI improvements, and reliability enhancements across three repositories. The work emphasizes business value through accurate, config-driven billing details, cleaner user interfaces, and stronger test coverage, reducing operational risk and enabling faster feature toggling.
November 2025 monthly summary focusing on delivering configurable pricing displays, UI improvements, and reliability enhancements across three repositories. The work emphasizes business value through accurate, config-driven billing details, cleaner user interfaces, and stronger test coverage, reducing operational risk and enabling faster feature toggling.
October 2025 monthly summary for overseas-entities-web: Delivered foundational work on configurable payment fees by updating the README to describe shifting from hard-coded values to configurable settings. This documents the approach and placeholder values, establishing groundwork for future config-driven pricing and reducing release-risk for payment-related changes. No major bugs fixed in this scope for the repository this month.
October 2025 monthly summary for overseas-entities-web: Delivered foundational work on configurable payment fees by updating the README to describe shifting from hard-coded values to configurable settings. This documents the approach and placeholder values, establishing groundwork for future config-driven pricing and reducing release-risk for payment-related changes. No major bugs fixed in this scope for the repository this month.

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