# Product ## Register product ## Users Islandflow is for serious individual traders and researchers working in live market conditions. They use real-time options flow, equity prints, inferred dark/off-exchange signals, and deterministic replay to investigate market behavior under pressure, where speed and confidence both matter. ## Product Purpose Islandflow exists to help users quickly decide whether unusual market activity is meaningful, explainable, and actionable. The product should surface evidence fast enough to support real-time decisions, while preserving enough context and traceability to trust or dismiss a signal with confidence. ## Brand Personality Precise, composed, forensic (with tactical tone when needed). The interface should feel like an instrument panel: utility-first, calm under load, and trustworthy. Brand voice should appear in orientation moments, empty states, onboarding, and high-level framing, while core workflows prioritize clarity, speed, and evidence. ## Anti-references - Meme-stock or finfluencer-style trading apps that rely on hype, gamification, urgency theater, or promotional calls to action. - Generic SaaS analytics dashboards with decorative gradients, vague card stacks, and non-actionable vanity metrics. - Bloomberg-style visual density used as aesthetic cosplay instead of as a genuinely useful information structure. ## Design Principles - Evidence before impression: every important signal should be explainable with clear supporting context. - Utility over theater: visual choices must improve legibility, prioritization, and decision speed. - Composure under volatility: interactions and layouts should remain stable and readable during bursts of market activity. - Trust through precision: labels, states, and data semantics should be explicit, unambiguous, and internally consistent. - Workflow-first framing: the interface should support investigative flow from detection to validation to action. ## Accessibility & Inclusion - Target WCAG AA contrast at minimum across all core interfaces. - Support reduced motion preferences, especially for live ticks, pulses, chart transitions, and alert animations. - Never rely on red/green color alone for directionality or status; pair with text, icons, shape, and/or position. - Keep real-time updates readable by avoiding flashing effects, excessive animation, and layout shifts during high-volume periods.