DUNIN7 · Loomworks · Companion Design · Mockup
Two input modes, both always available. Voice calls direct — "open FieldPilot", "commit held 14" — jumping or acting with no traversal. Swipe moves — between rooms and through cards — for browsing and adjacency. The speak control is anchored chrome that never scrolls away. Use the chevrons (or swipe the card area) to move; tap the mic to toggle listening. Illustration, not specification.
The two modes. Voice = direct call (random-access: name it, you're there or it's done). Swipe = move (sequential: step between rooms and through cards). They blend mid-task — swipe to Shaping, then say "confirm shape 18". Neither blocks the other.
The speak control can't scroll away. It lives in a fixed bottom bar that is a sibling of the scroll area, not inside it. The cards scroll; the bar does not. The mic is input chrome, not content — always thumb-reachable, by structure.
One room at a time. Mobile's answer to the desktop workspace pane: a card stack per room, swipe between them, rather than four side-by-side tabs. Fits voice-first — you usually act on one room's worth of things.
Status. Design illustration with real Loomworks data shapes — not a specification. Swipe physics, mic placement, hold-vs-tap, and voice read-back are CR-level decisions against real components and device testing. The "here · E0007" context line depends on the conversational-context engine capability that does not exist today.