5 distinct UX concepts for the iOS + Android app. Same 4 screens in each — vote on the one your team likes.
Linear meets Substack meets Things 3. A warm off-white canvas, deep slate text, and saffron used sparingly — only on primary buttons and active states. Inter for the body, Fraunces for expressive serif headings, JetBrains Mono for timestamps. Cards have hairline borders instead of shadows, generous whitespace, and the recording UI is a thin dotted saffron line that hums quietly. Built for the user who hates apps that yell.
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The mobile twin of baithak.live. A near-black canvas, glassmorphism cards, animated radial-gradient orbs in the background, and saffron-teal-violet gradients used as glows. Inter at every weight; JetBrains Mono for stat numbers. The recording screen is 32 gradient bars dancing to amplitude. This is the Anthropic / Vercel / Linear-pro shelf — sophisticated, brand-consistent, instantly "AI product."
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Pure black, one saturated saffron, no compromises. The recording screen dominates with a 280px concentric-ring pulser; everything else is deliberately stripped down to type-only navigation, big tap targets, and confident Space Grotesk display weights. Decisions on the detail screen are flash-card style — swipe through them. Otter.ai meets Krisp. For the user who wants recording to feel ceremonial, important.
A blue-gray canvas, white elevated cards with soft shadows and 20px corners, pastel saffron and teal accents. SF Pro at iOS sizes. Big tap targets and a persistent bottom tab bar (Home / Record / Insights / You). The recording screen is a soft conic-gradient ring around a calm mono timer. This is the safe, accessible, highly-polished direction — Apple Notes and Google Keep had a child.
A warm cream canvas where saffron is dominant and deep maroon is secondary. Devanagari (बैठक) appears in headings and as a subtle decorative wordmark behind cards. Fraunces italic and Tinos serif lend a contemporary "publisher" feel; geometric ornament dividers sit between sections. The recording screen is a lotus-petal pulser; bottom tabs are bilingual (Home/होम). This is the only concept that feels indigenously Indian — nothing else in the market looks like this.