Wireframe
WIREFRAME · Indigo PoP install tracking · Mumbai FSU pilot, 200 units · not final design
WIREFRAME

Did the display actually reach the shelf?

A low-fidelity, click-through wireframe of the proposed product, built on one concrete pilot: 200 free-standing units shipped into Mumbai, of which 169 were installed. This is a sign-off artifact about what the product does, not how it looks. Greys, boxes, and placeholders are deliberate.

Read me first The product proves a single thing on one pilot order: that material a brand pays for, ships to a warehouse, and hands to third-party install crews can be tracked unit by unit, so the brand can finally see how many displays actually went up, where, and in what condition. Each unit carries a unique QR. The installer scans it at the store with a plain phone, the data lands on one console. Click the three screens below in order, or use the nav above.
SCREEN 1

Installer scan and capture

The field crew scans the QR on the back of the stand with a normal phone camera. No app. A short web form captures who, where, condition, and a photo, with GPS and time stamped automatically.

SCREEN 2

Brand install dashboard

The whole pilot at a glance: 169 of 200 installed, the 31 unaccounted for, a Mumbai zone breakdown, and damaged units flagged. The one view that makes the brand say "now I can see it."

★ HERO SCREEN
SCREEN 3

Codes and unit binding

The behind-the-scenes step: generate a batch of unique codes for an order, bind each to a unit, export a print-ready sheet the vendor pastes on. Shows how a scan resolves to a known stand.

annotation (intent, not UI) placeholder / photo / QR static form field
Aces High · Indigo PoP prototype wireframe · greyscale low-fidelity · for Irwin's review · worked example: 200 FSUs, Mumbai pilot, 169 installed / 31 unaccounted