Retool has undergone a redesign of its Inspector interface to address the growing complexity and clutter associated with the increasing number of components and configuration options. Initially, Retool faced challenges with inconsistency in property grouping, using 40 different sections across its component library, which led to difficulties for users in locating properties. To improve this, Retool consolidated effect-based categories into three main groups—Content, Interaction, and Appearance—and adopted a subcomponent-first approach for grouping. This approach not only reduced clutter but also enhanced the discoverability of properties through on-canvas clicking interactions. Further refinements included creating an "Add-ons" section to clarify the distinction between subcomponents and adornments, and implementing a scalable grouping system for future property additions. Additionally, progressive disclosure patterns and visual changes were introduced to make the interface more user-friendly, focusing on essential properties while keeping less frequently used ones accessible through toggleable advanced panels. The redesign aims to streamline the user experience, making it easier for both new and existing users to navigate and customize properties within Retool's component library.