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- 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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What Are Storyboards?
Visual documentation of component functionality
Definition
A storyboard is a visual sequence showing:
- State transitions (empty → loading → active → completed)
- User interactions (click, type, swipe)
- System responses (updates, animations, feedback)
- Time-based changes (countdowns, timers)
Format
Hand-drawn sketches (recommended):
- Quick to create
- Easy to iterate
- Focus on functionality, not polish
Example: TaskFlow task-status-states.jpg
- 6 frames showing walk states
- Numbered sequentially
- Annotated with triggers
Purpose
Storyboards answer:
- "What does this look like in each state?"
- "How do users move between states?"
- "What triggers each transition?"
- "What happens over time?"
Why Visual?
Text description:
When the user books a walk, the card changes to gray,
the leaderboard updates, and the week overview changes.
Storyboard:
Frame 1: WHITE card with "Book" button
Frame 2: User taps "Book"
Frame 3: GRAY card, leaderboard +1, week circle gray
Visual is faster to understand and harder to misinterpret.