3 new AskUnit design ideas
All three are different ways the AI bar + answer could sit on the page. Tap each one, then come back and tell me which to build.
1Floating sheet, bottom-right
The bar is a small floating card pinned to the bottom-right corner of the page (like a chat widget). The answer grows upward from it. The rest of the page is untouched. Tap-to-focus only.
- Bar = small, always visible, bottom-right
- Answer = expands up from the bar when there's a result
- Doesn't span the full content width — feels "optional"
- Thread band at the top of the answer card, Copy + View conversation
Open idea 1 →
2Full-width inline drawer
The bar is full-width at the very bottom of the viewport (left edge to right edge, ignores the sidebar). The answer is a drawer that slides UP from the bar, full-width, showing the full thread (your Q + Oscar's A + Oscar's next A). All in one drawer, chronological.
- Bar = full-width, anchored to viewport bottom
- Answer drawer = slides up, full-width, shows entire thread chronologically
- Thread header band at the top of the drawer (Thread · N, time)
- YOUR messages and OSCAR's messages shown as a flat list — no "latest" card, no bundle accordion
Open idea 2 →
3Right-side card stack
The bar is a small floating card at the bottom-right. ABOVE it, a stack of cards (newest on top, older ones dimmed behind) — like notifications stacking up. The current answer is the top card with full color, prior context is dimmed cards behind it.
- Bar = small floating card, bottom-right
- Answer = stack of cards, newest on top, older dimmed behind
- Each card has a "Latest" or "Previous" pill, time, and the Q+A
- You scroll up through the stack to see history, or tap a card to expand it
Open idea 3 →
Reply with 1, 2, or 3 and I'll make v7 match.