The "Unsharable" Dashboard Problem Imagine this common B2B SaaS scenario: An executive opens your analytics dashboard. They spend three minutes configuring the data—they filter the status to "Active," set the date range to "Last 30 Days," sort the table by "Highest Revenue," and navigate to Page 4. They copy the URL and Slack it to their team lead. The team lead clicks the link, but instead of seeing Page 4 of the Active High-Revenue clients, they just see the default, unfiltered dashboard. The context is completely lost. Why? Because the original developer trapped all of those filters inside React's useState hooks. When the page reloaded for the team lead, that local state vanished. The Solution: The URL is the Single Source of Truth To architect enterprise-grade frontend experiences at Smart Tech Devs, we follow a strict rule: If a piece of state changes what data is displayed on the screen, it must live in the URL.…