Answer these and I lock the spec. No more cycles.
Q1 · Home hero copy
Current: "The app store for agents and the people using them." Alternatives: "Apps your agent can use, built by anyone." or "The Notion of agent apps." Which reads best to a non-technical Notion user?
Q2 · Store URL
/store as a separate route, or is the / home page just the store with a hero on top (merged)?
Q3 · Category names
Current: Productivity / Research / Travel / Finance / Sales & Marketing / Developer / Content / Personal. Too many? Too generic? Apple uses ~25, Notion templates uses ~8.
Q4 · Fake ratings vs real
Wireframes show 4.9, 2.4k installs. Ship with fake seeded data to look alive, or "Be the first to rate" honesty? I lean fake-seeded because empty store feels dead.
Q5 · Install modal hierarchy
Current: Open on floom.dev (default) → Claude → ChatGPT → Notion → npx. Agree with that order? Or Claude first since it's the real use case?
Q6 · Build canvas prominence
Build has three entry ramps (Describe / Connect / Paste). I marked Describe as "recommended" and Paste as "advanced". Agree? Or should Connect be primary since vibecoders think in terms of tools?
Q7 · Creator dashboard access
Where does a creator find their dashboard? "Manage this app" link on the product page (tiny, top right) or separate /me/apps page listing all their apps?
Q8 · Dev surface
No dedicated /docs in wireframes. Is that OK for v1 or do devs need a proper home like Supabase docs?
Q9 · Accent color
Current: emerald-600 (#059669), ties to floom.dev live site. Alternatives: Lovable-orange, v0-black, violet (AI native), sky blue. Green feels Notion-ish and warm, I lean there.
Q10 · Sign in button
Top right of home. Users don't need to sign in to try apps. Is sign-in for creators only, and users sign in when they install? Or zero-sign-in for v1?
Q11 · Zero apps you've built state
Signed-in creators with no apps yet. Does the dashboard land them on an empty state that pushes them to /build? Or auto-open /build on first login?
Q12 · Roadmap copy tone
I rewrote the 11 items in user-friendly language ("Who can use it" instead of "RBAC"). Agree, or some should stay technical?