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Thinking in UX Loops

What intent is for: part 2

Note: This isn’t the full depth of the possible long-term experience loop. This is when Intent, or things built on top of it become really, really interesting. It becomes a hub for many interelated use cases.

You: “Why do you think I feel so down?”

Intent: Based on 173 relevant status entries and journals, here’s what I think.

<A flow chart that shows 3 historic patterns of behavior that each end in you feeling down>

You: “I don’t feel like I’ve been a good dad”

Intent: “You told me that being a good dad means <a bulleted list of explicit and inferred understanding>.”

<A list of memories and chart of queried activity log results>

“In the last two weeks you’ve done at least thirteen things a good dad does.” (Tooltip says “Based on your activity log, journals, and calendar”)

You: “What do you think I should do next?”

Intent: “Based on your scheduling rules, the next most productive task would be washing your car.”

You: “Nah. Something meaningful.”

Intent: “Last week you said you didn’t feel like a good dad. Is that still important to you?”

You: “Of course”

Intent: “Perhaps one of these:”

<Plan something fun next week>, <Shop and cook a family favorite meal>, <Reflect on the activity and intentions that make being a good dad harder>

(some UI options)

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