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Thanks for the additional feedback. We will add this to future considerations but with no commitment to deliver at this time.
Hello Dan, if you want to have a quick overview from
/application
view if there are no subscription that's not displayed.Use case it is if counsumer have multiple applications can see a brief overview, hence a list view under name of application (from UI view maybe a limit in card can be displayed max 5 in list view with three dots and when you go with a mouse on hover can display more as browser funcionality).
Idea it is not to loop and look into each one application if there are multiple. Mainly to quickly see subscriptions from application landing page, as it is for products.
Thank you for submitting a feature request. A given Applications can have 0-n Subscriptions so providing a list of all the subscriptions on the card does not make sense from the UX both from visual clutter and from a page load time.
Is the goal to see on the Applications card the subscription count or is it really to see the Subscription List? If it is the list please provide more details on why it should be shown at this level.