I need my Go High Level account to feel like a true command-center instead of a generic SaaS dashboard. The work breaks down into two streams. First, the dashboard itself: I want new custom widgets that surface the data my team actually cares about. Think real-time metrics, drill-downs, and sharper data visualizations that go beyond the default reports. Small user-interface tweaks—cleaner layouts, color cues, better filtering—should make everything faster to read at a glance. Second, the data pipeline: the dashboard must pull live information from Push Press and QuickBooks. Both platforms expose REST APIs and webhooks; once the endpoints are authenticated, figures such as membership counts, invoices, and revenue totals should sync automatically into Go High Level, update the widgets, and trigger built-in automations. Preferred stack includes the native Go High Level API, JavaScript/TypeScript, and whichever middleware (Zapier, Make, custom Lambda, etc.) keeps latency low without locking me into expensive tiers. Deliverables • Custom widget pack installed and documented inside my GHL account • Visual report templates mirroring the new data points • Bi-directional API integration with Push Press and QuickBooks, tested end-to-end • A concise setup guide so I can replicate the flow in other sub-accounts Acceptance criteria 1. Widgets load in under two seconds on a standard broadband connection. 2. Data from Push Press and QuickBooks updates in Go High Level at least every fifteen minutes. 3. No errors appear in the GHL API logs after 48 hours of continuous running. If this aligns with your skill set, please outline your proposed tech approach and estimated timeline.