Navigation And Panels

Where each part of Tempr lives and which teams typically use it.

Tempr is split across the main application and several dedicated Filament panels. New users should know which surface matches their job before they start looking for features.

Main Application Areas

Route or areaTypical use
/leadsInbound lead review, assignment, qualification, and follow-up.
/tasksPersonal or team task queue.
Project pagesProject setup, product scope, comments, payments, and operational follow-through.
Customer pagesContact details, history, and customer ownership.
/onboardBusiness onboarding flow.
parable/{mztId}Product or measurement configuration flow tied to CPQ behavior.

Specialist Panels

PanelPathTypical users
Admin/configSystem admins maintaining shared resources and core settings
Manage/manageOperational managers and coordination roles
Reports/reportalLeadership, finance, and analysts
Inventory/inventoryWarehouse or inventory staff
Print Queue/printQTeams managing print output workflows
Internals/sys-internalsTechnical or power users
Telephony/telephonyAdmins handling calls and extensions
Calendar Admin/calendar-adminUsers managing calendars and event sync
E-sign/admin/esignTeams maintaining signature templates and envelopes
Partner Portal/partnersChannel partner users or admins supporting them
PIC Sync Manager/sync-manager/picOperations staff supporting PIC ERP sync
QuickBooks Sync Manager/qbo-managerAccounting and integration admins

Customer-Facing Areas

Customers do not work inside the same admin panels as internal users.

Proposal flow

  • cp/proposal/{uuid}
  • cp/proposal/{uuid}/sign
  • cp/proposal/{uuid}/pay
  • cp/proposal/{uuid}/invoice

These routes support proposal review, approval, signature, payment, and invoice viewing.

Tempr also supports tokenized external access for certain reports and documents, such as work orders, purchase order acknowledgements, and external PDFs.

How To Find The Right Place

  • If you are updating customer or sales activity, start in the main app.
  • If you are reviewing operational queues or system-wide maintenance screens, check the relevant Filament panel.
  • If the user is a customer, assume the action belongs in the customer portal.
  • If the action is sync, webhook, or provider-specific troubleshooting, look for the specialist panel tied to that integration.

If you cannot find a feature in one panel, do not assume it is missing. Tempr intentionally separates business areas so that high-risk admin functions are not mixed into daily workflow screens.