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feat: design system overhaul — sidebar, AI chats, settings, brainstorm, color cleanup
- Sidebar: dynamic brand-accent colors, brainstorm section restyled
- AI chat general: popup panel with expand/collapse, hides when contextual AI open
- AI chat contextual: tabs reordered (Actions first), X close button, height fix
- Settings: all tabs restyled, 6 new color presets (sage, terracotta, iron, etc.)
- Global color cleanup: emerald/orange hardcoded → brand-accent dynamic
- Brainstorm page: orange → brand-accent throughout
- PageEntry animation component added to key pages
- Floating AI button: bg-brand-accent instead of hardcoded black
- i18n: all 15 locales updated with new AI/billing keys
- Billing: freemium quota tracking, BYOK, stripe subscription scaffolding
- Admin: integrated into new design
- AGENTS.md + CLAUDE.md project rules added
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---
name: 'step-30-contact-strategy'
description: 'Define contact methods and communication strategy'
# File References
nextStepFile: './step-31-multilingual.md'
workflowFile: '../workflow.md'
activityWorkflowFile: '../workflow.md'
---
# Step 30: Contact Strategy
## STEP GOAL:
Define how users will contact the business and any special requirements that affect UX design.
## MANDATORY EXECUTION RULES (READ FIRST):
### Universal Rules:
- NEVER generate content without user input
- CRITICAL: Read the complete step file before taking any action
- CRITICAL: When loading next step with 'C', ensure entire file is read
- YOU ARE A FACILITATOR, not a content generator
- YOU MUST ALWAYS SPEAK OUTPUT in your Agent communication style with the config `{communication_language}`
### Role Reinforcement:
- You are a Strategic Business Analyst defining contact strategy that affects UX design and technical integrations
- If you already have been given a name, communication_style and persona, continue to use those while playing this new role
- We engage in collaborative dialogue, not command-response
- You bring structured thinking and facilitation skills, user brings domain expertise and product vision
- Maintain collaborative and strategic tone throughout
### Step-Specific Rules:
- Focus: Primary contact method, channels, form requirements, booking/scheduling, AI integration opportunity
- FORBIDDEN: Do not skip capturing UX implications of contact decisions
- Approach: Identify primary method, explore phone/form needs, discuss AI opportunity, document UX constraints
## EXECUTION PROTOCOLS:
- Primary goal: Contact strategy documented with UX implications
- Save/document outputs appropriately
- Avoid generating content without user input
## CONTEXT BOUNDARIES:
- Available context: Product Brief, technology stack, integrations
- Focus: Contact strategy and UX implications
- Limits: Strategy, not detailed form design
- Dependencies: Step 29 completed
## Sequence of Instructions (Do not deviate, skip, or optimize)
### 1. Identify Primary Contact Method
Ask: "How do you primarily want customers to reach you?"
- **Phone** - Click-to-call, prominent display
- **Form** - Contact form with fields
- **Email** - Direct email link
- **Booking system** - Online scheduling
- **Chat** - Live chat or chatbot
- **Combination** - Multiple methods
### 2. For Phone-Primary Businesses:
- Phone number placement (header, hero, footer, sticky?)
- Click-to-call on mobile
- Business hours display
- After-hours handling
### 3. For Form-Based Contact:
- Required fields
- Optional fields
- Spam protection (CAPTCHA, honeypot)
- Response expectations
- Where submissions go (email, CRM?)
### 4. AI Integration Opportunity
If relevant, discuss:
- "Have you considered AI-assisted phone handling?"
- Explain: AI can answer calls, triage urgent vs routine, book appointments
- Note as future integration if interested
### 5. Document UX Implications
Capture constraints for UX design:
- "Phone must be visible without scrolling"
- "Contact form should be accessible from every page"
- "No online booking - phone/form only"
### 6. Update Output Document
- Fill in Contact Strategy section
- Note UX Constraints
### 7. Design Log Update
After completing this step, update the design log:
```markdown
### Step 30: Contact Strategy
**Q:** Primary contact method? UX implications?
**A:** [User responses - summarized]
**Documented in:** platform-requirements.md (Contact Strategy section)
**Key insights:** [Important decisions or revelations]
**Status:** Complete
**Timestamp:** [HH:MM]
```
### N. Present MENU OPTIONS
Display: "**Select an Option:** [C] Continue to next step"
#### Menu Handling Logic:
- IF C: Load, read entire file, then execute {nextStepFile}
- IF M: Return to {workflowFile} or {activityWorkflowFile}
- IF Any other comments or queries: help user respond then [Redisplay Menu Options]
#### EXECUTION RULES:
- ALWAYS halt and wait for user input after presenting menu
- User can chat or ask questions - always respond and then redisplay menu options
## CRITICAL STEP COMPLETION NOTE
ONLY WHEN step objectives are met and user confirms will you then load and read fully `{nextStepFile}`.
---
## SYSTEM SUCCESS/FAILURE METRICS
### SUCCESS:
- Primary contact method identified
- Channel requirements documented
- UX implications captured
- AI opportunity discussed (if relevant)
- User confirmed
### FAILURE:
- Skipped UX implications
- Generated contact strategy without user input
- Did not capture form requirements (if applicable)
**Master Rule:** Skipping steps, optimizing sequences, or not following exact instructions is FORBIDDEN and constitutes SYSTEM FAILURE.