DUNIN7 · Loomworks · Companion Design · Mockup
Same structure as desktop, two axes for movement: swipe switches between the three lenses (my engagements / needs you / recent); scroll moves through the list within a lens. Personal is pinned above the swipe plane — always reachable, since it is cross-cutting. The speak button is anchored chrome that never scrolls. Use the chevrons (or swipe the list) to switch lens; tap the mic to toggle listening. Illustration, not specification.
Two axes. Swipe = switch lens (the same gesture that moves between rooms inside an engagement — one gesture, one meaning, at both levels). Scroll = move through the list within a lens. It is not "just swipe"; a list is vertical, view-switching is horizontal.
Personal pinned. It sits above the swipe plane and stays visible whichever lens you are on, because the Companion draws on it everywhere — "what do you know about me" should not depend on which lens you happen to be viewing. (Alternative, if it eats too much vertical space: let Personal scroll inside the engagements lens.)
Anchored speak. The mic is a fixed bottom bar, sibling of the scroll, never scrolls away — same as inside an engagement. Voice-direct works from the home identically.
Status. Design illustration with real Loomworks data shapes — not a specification. Swipe physics, the pinned-vs-scrolling Personal choice, and mic behavior are CR-level against real components and device testing.