Requirement Coverage
Brief mapped to the 30-screen prototype
A fast audit view showing where each major product and UX requirement appears in the current wireframe system.
§02
Product Vision
Covered by the full prototype narrative and dashboard/reporting structure.
01-30
§03
Design Philosophy
Verification, simplicity, decision support, and layered intelligence represented across flows.
04, 13-25, 28
§04
User Roles
Buyer/investor and lawyer/legal personas selectable and reflected in navigation.
02-04, 28, 30
§05
End-to-End Flow
Upload through lawyer validation represented in sequence.
07-29
§06
Document Upload
Bulk upload, imperfect scans, progress, extraction, and organization.
07-09b
§07
Checklist
Critical/high/recommended checklist with why/risk copy.
10
§08
Sourcing
Office references, portal links, pricing, procurement, and tracking.
11-12, 29
§09
Legal Opinion
Executive summary, genesis, timeline, risks, docs, recommendation.
19-24
§10
Traceability
Evidence chain links statements to source document and verified data.
25
§11
KPI Layer
Risk score, verification, compliance, zoning, buffers, road/water overlays.
16-17
§12
Diligence Depth
Light, Moderate, Strong selection and implications.
15
§13
Lawyer Marketplace
Approved lawyer list, profiles, services, paid validation request.
26-27
§14
Document Structuring
Documents grouped by type and opinion section.
09, 23
§15
Title Chain
Timeline with family lineage, gaps, disputes, and court cases.
18, 21
§16
Advanced Lawyer Mode
Raw data, logs, discrepancies, summary/expert toggle.
28
§17
Information Architecture
Dashboard, properties/clients, docs/review, opinion, more menu.
04-30
§18
Branding Direction
Minimal premium grayscale system with clear legal tone.
Style Guide
§19
UX Goals
Decision clarity for buyers and time-saving expert views for lawyers.
24, 28
§20
UX Challenges
Large docs, legal complexity, trust, traceability, dual personas.
07-10, 13-25, 28
§21
Deliverables
Prototype, journey, style guide, dashboard/report UI, marketplace UX.
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