Buyer's Agent · mobile · the agent surface

Five ways the agent could feel.

It shouldn't just be a chat box. Each direction below is a different answer to "what is the home screen of an AI buyer's agent?" — built to express what the agent can truly do with our data: appraise a home against sold comps (the moat), shortlist against your brief, compare candidates, read a suburb, surface early agency-direct finds, prep an auction. Real Eastern-Suburbs Sydney content throughout.

The 2025 designer consensus: chat is the floor, not the ceiling. Open on a populated surface, not a blinking cursor. Let the agent render components (it picks & fills a fixed kit; it never authors the valuation) — the literal UI of our KNOW-vs-RATE discipline. And cite or abstain: every number traces to a comp, a census row, a catchment.
5 directions 15 variants each: conservative → inventive phone frames 390×844
The five directions
01

Ambient Briefing

Proactive · works while you sleep

Opens on what your agent did for you — a personal analyst's morning note. Early agency-direct finds, price drops, "the comps moved," auction reminders. Pushes rationed to strong fits. Chat demoted to a follow-up.

The Digest — clean card feed, Shortlist/Dismiss
The Watch Ledger — status board, expand to comps
The Morning Standup — narrated overnight timeline
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02

Workspace / Canvas

Generative UI · co-edit

The agent renders interactive widgets, never a wall of text — appraisal cards, a compare matrix, suburb panels, a map — that you pin, rearrange and share. A command bar drives it. Artifacts you keep, not a transcript that scrolls away.

Conversation Spine — chat, but every reply is a widget
Command Canvas — no chat; stack of artifacts
Comparison Board — draggable spatial board
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03

Mission Control

Delegate · supervise · approve

Your brief is a standing mission. Watch the agent hunt the whole market, see what it did ("scanned 214 → shortlisted 8 → culled 30 as overpriced"), approve its proposals, and trace why. An autonomous-analyst dashboard.

The Console — approvals + activity + brief
The Dispatch Board — parallel runs, 214→8 funnel
The Theatre — watch it work, steer mid-run
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04

Verdict-First

The appraisal IS the interface

Lead with the moat. The hero is The Appraisal Card: a verdict chip ("~10% over comps"), the fair-value band, a confidence badge, "see the comps." Each home is a deal you judge — Buy / Pass / Ask. Numbers computed, agent narrates.

Appraisal Report — per-listing deal report
Verdict Feed — ranked "while you slept" cards
Swipe Stack — flip-card deck, triage fast
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05

Voice Companion

Multimodal · for the footpath

Talk like a phone call — but voice is multimodal, not voice-only. As the agent speaks, tappable artifacts surface in sync (appraisal card, comp chart, map) so you can audit later. Built for the moment outside an open home.

Call Screen — push-to-talk, cards in transcript
The Footpath — "inspecting now" scenario
Ambient Orb — orb dissolves into cards
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Reading the mockups. Every direction shares one design language so they're comparable.
computed fact (KNOW) — auditable agent's read (RATE) — narration under comps over comps

Each variant is a self-contained HTML file in a ~390×844 phone frame, with a design-notes toggle (real vs faked), an "agent working" state, an honest-gap element, and a provenance/citation surface. Built by 5 parallel Opus subagents from a shared brief + research pass. Placeholder imagery via picsum.photos.