Salsa Digital Details Strategy for Reusable Component Development
Salsa Digital has outlined its approach to developing reusable components for shared government digital platforms, focusing on meeting multiple user needs while avoiding redundant custom development.
In a blog post authored by Paul Morriss, Salsa Digital describes how platforms like Victoria’s Single Digital Presence and NSW’s OneCX face the challenge of serving diverse stakeholders. To address this, Salsa emphasises strategies such as user-centric analysis, unified design, feature configurability, and modular architecture. The goal is to create flexible, sustainable components that can be adapted to various needs without altering core functionality.
The development process involves iterative feedback, regular refinement, and oversight from a governance committee to ensure alignment with platform goals. By prioritising common requirements and designing for configurability, Salsa Digital aims to deliver single solutions that avoid duplicated effort and support long-term platform coherence.
