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Three item-flat takes on the rep's day.

All three concepts treat the items — not the lists — as the unit of attention. Same shell, same data, three points of view on how list lineage shows up in the rep's working surface. Worklist hides lists behind quiet section headers; Stack keeps each list as a soft-bordered container; Route Queue dissolves lists into a single drive-ordered queue with source chips. Reviewing on desktop; mobile is where this ships.

Sample · Tue Mar 5 · 26 items · 2 done · 3 source lists
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Low-fidelity interaction storyboards — 10 flows covering mark-done, drill-to-account, map, record-note, swipe, carry-over, reorder, and per-list_type behavior comparison.
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A · Worklist

Disappear into the work.

Sober, dense, near-black. Sticky list-name section headers act as quiet tertiary anchors — the eye reaches for tasks, not containers. One primary CTA on the day list. Best when the rep's first move is to start moving.

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B · Stack

Keep the list anchor.

Each list is a soft-bordered section: type glyph, count, color stripe by list_type. Per-list "Route ↗" action lives in the day-list header. Manager-curated steady list shows its parent-list lineage as a chip. Follow-ups collapsed by default to demo the affordance.

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C · Route Queue

Route is the axis.

One ordered queue across all geographic lists. Cartographic strip up top — the day shape becomes a paper-map artifact, not a chart. Source list becomes a small chip on each row. Off-route follow-ups tail below the route. Best when the rep is driving.

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