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Mobile-first Reflexion Prototype Launched

The prototype demonstrates guided reflection, summaries, and emotional pattern tracking.

Mobile-first Reflexion Prototype Launched

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Reflexion Team

Project updates from the Reflexion development and research team.

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Prototype Launch

The mobile-first Reflexion prototype demonstrates the core user flow: guided reflection, emotional pattern organization, session summaries, and long-term review.

The prototype was designed to show how a user can move from raw emotional input to structured self-understanding inside a lightweight mobile experience.

This milestone marks Reflexion’s transition from concept-level design into a public-facing interactive system.

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Core User Flow

The prototype begins with a free-text reflection input, where users describe an emotional experience in their own words.

The system then organizes the input into emotional signals, possible concerns, and follow-up reflection prompts.

After the session, users can review a summary that captures dominant emotions, recurring themes, and possible next reflection points.

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Why Mobile-First

A mobile-first design lowers friction for users who may not sit down for a formal journaling or support session.

Many emotional experiences happen during work, school, commuting, or late-night reflection. The interface is designed to support short, private, low-effort use.

This format fits Reflexion’s public-interest direction: accessible emotional literacy support that does not require a formal appointment or high-cost service.

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Technical Scope

The prototype represents the front-end workflow, core interaction design, guided reflection structure, and summary-generation experience.

It also demonstrates how Reflexion can combine prompt routing, emotion labeling, concern detection, and session-level summaries into one user-facing system.

Backend integration, authentication, usage controls, and data-handling infrastructure are part of the next development phase.

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Evidence Value

This milestone is useful because it shows implementation, not only an idea or proposal.

For public demonstration, the prototype helps communicate Reflexion’s function, user flow, technical direction, and non-clinical safety boundary.

It also provides a foundation for collecting feedback from users, nonprofits, educators, and other community-facing partners.

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