Faena — Mining-Analytics Hub
Published:
The open hub for a growing family of independent, in-browser mining-analytics tools. Faena is not an app itself — it is a fast static index that catalogues each tool across the value chain (exploration → drill & blast → load/haul → comminution → processing → tailings → asset health → economics) and links out to its own repo and subdomain. It never bundles or proxies the apps. Live at faena.fasl-work.com.
Honest by construction
Every tile carries a lifecycle status, so the catalogue tells the truth about maturity: 3 live today (ChargeCascade, RotorVitals, CutoffGrade Studio), 7 in active development, and ~29 more mapped on the roadmap — tiles advance planned → building → live as each one actually ships. “Live” means brought to the quality bar, not merely deployed. There is no “39 mining apps” claim — a small set that works today, and a visible plan for the rest.
How it is organized
Two axes: value-chain stage as swimlanes and solution-type (computer vision, 3D physics, optimization, condition monitoring, geospatial, forecasting) as a colour facet. The whole site is data-driven from a registry — adding a tool is a data edit — and built with Astro for a static, near-zero-JS surface, bilingual EN/ES with a light/dark theme.
