An example of a Mobile App written in Node-RED Dashboard 2.0

I'm in the same 'Don't do what you did' camp.
I made Node-RED public facing. Big mistake it would seem.... After a very (very!) rocky few years and a somewhat insane learning curve about what not to do, its actually settled down and is supporting 2000 users per day most days.
Nice to know there are two of us.
Here is my main 'dont do that' post: Dashboard load times > 30 sec with more than 250 connections to website
And some of my weird learning curve is here: Dashboard metrics widget (connected users / load times / memory use) · Issue #403 · FlowFuse/node-red-dashboard · GitHub

@Tim99 Thanks for the share and good to see that its working for you.
Where I struggle with dash 2.0 is responsive. ie, both mobile and desktop.
If I could chose just one and only one, then perhaps. Mabey.
The other issue is data tables. Having a LOT of data tables is just an ugly mess with responsive in the mix. Your app seems to be clean due to being simple. Most of my tables are ~10 columns and 50+ rows.

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