Design the Permission Approval UX
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Step 1 of 4

Audit the current approval moments

Count them, read them, feel the fatigue.

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Prompt Capsule
Audit approvals as they exist. Instrument or review recent sessions and collect: approvals per task (average and worst case), what each prompt actually displayed, time-to-decision per approval, and any decline-then-nothing dead ends. Classify prompts by information sufficiency: could the user decide correctly from the prompt alone, or did they approve on faith? Interview or observe one real user session if possible. Deliver the audit: the fatigue numbers, the faith-approval percentage, and the three worst prompt examples verbatim.
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Actual change check

Expected after this step

A fatigue-and-sufficiency audit with concrete numbers.

Should NOT happen

  • An existing feature broke
  • A button only logs to console
  • Data disappears after refresh
  • Errors fail silently with no visible state

This is what should exist before you continue. If reality does not match, do not move on.

Track what changed, failed, or needs follow-up. Notes export with the flow.

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