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How to include 2 different types of user behavior on a dashboard / home?

How to include 2 different types of user behavior on a dashboard / home?

So I’m currently facing a problem where a logged-in user should be able to do 2 (completely) different actions on 1 page (view):

Browse products
Respond to “product-requests” (searches from other users)

Is it possible, ba…

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