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 Key Interactions

  1. Drag-and-Drop Prioritization:

    • Rearrange “Next Queue” books based on priority scores.
  2. Contextual Right-Click:

    • On any book, access “Add to Mission,” “Edit Priority,” or “Attach File.”
  3. Quick Entry:

    • Browser extension to add books to Wishlist with one click (prefills metadata).

D. Visual Design

  • Aesthetic: Warm tones (earth greens/parchment) + library metaphors (bookshelves, index cards).

  • Adaptive Layout:

    • Mobile: Vertical scroll + collapsible sidebar.

    • Desktop: Split-pane view (Library + Reader).

      Visual Design Principles

  1. Library Aesthetic:

    • Warm, muted colors (e.g., earthy greens, parchment whites).

    • Visual metaphors: bookshelves, index cards, reading desks.

  2. Minimalist Focus:

    • No ads, pop-ups, or social clutter.

    • Clear visual hierarchy (priority scores in bold; progress bars in accent colors).

  3. Adaptive Layout:

    • Mobile: Vertical scroll for Library, collapsible sidebar.

    • Desktop: Panels for simultaneous viewing (e.g., Library + Reader).

5. Mockup Concepts

  1. Library Dashboard:
    • Visual grid of books with availability status (✅/⏳), priority scores, and progress %.
    • Sidebar filters for tags, priority, and progress.
  2. Prioritization Panel:
    • Drag-and-drop interface to adjust recommendation weights.
    • AI-generated “Next Queue” list with time estimates.
  3. Obsidian Sync Settings:
    • Toggle export options (highlights, progress, metadata).
    • Preview of how notes will render in Obsidian.

4. Wireframe Sketches

  1. Home Dashboard:

    • Left: Sidebar with Search/Library/Reader.

    • Center: “Current Read” (cover art + progress bar), “Monthly Stats” chart.

    • Right: “Active Missions” widget with linked books.

  2. Book Profile:

    • Top: Cover, title, priority score.

    • Tabs: Metadata, Highlights, Attachments, Context Timeline.

  3. Reader View:

    • Left: Page content with highlights.

    • Right: Annotation panel (tags, notes, linked Obsidian entries).


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4. Success Metrics

  • User Retention: 80% of users log in weekly.
  • Reduced Time Organizing: Users spend 50% less time managing files.
  • Completion Rate: 30% increase in books finished due to prioritization.