Mockups
The SelfBloom website should not use random product visuals. Its mockups need to prove the real product story: a premium AI-powered Life Operating System that begins with user state, then responds with the right support, reset, reflection, insight, or growth path.
That means the visual execution should prioritise emotional intelligence, calm guidance, and system depth rather than generic lesson screens or superficial dashboard views.
This page locks the mockup execution order so the website visuals reinforce the upgraded platform reality without drifting.
Visual objective
The goal of the mockup system is not only to show interface quality. It is to communicate that SelfBloom is:
Every major website visual should reinforce one or more of those truths.
Tier 1 homepage mockups
The homepage needs the strongest proof points first. These are the screens that most clearly express the upgraded SelfBloom product identity.
These visuals should appear before generic pathway or learning screens because they now represent the strongest product differentiation.
Tier 2 supporting mockups
The second layer of visuals should deepen the sense of continuity, pattern awareness, and long-term calm growth.
These visuals help the website show that SelfBloom is not only reactive support. It is also a connected long-term system.
Mind Reset visual sequence
Mind Reset is now a flagship subsystem, so its visual flow should be shown more like a guided journey than a single screenshot.
This sequence communicates that support inside SelfBloom is thoughtful, adaptive, and integrated into the wider system.
Related context is explained on Mind Reset.
Wellbeing intelligence visual sequence
The wellbeing intelligence layer should also be shown as a connected visual story rather than a single statistics card.
This sequence proves that SelfBloom pays attention softly and helps users understand patterns without turning the product into a hard performance dashboard.
Related pages include Wellbeing Intelligence and Personal AI Wellbeing Guidance.
What to avoid in mockups
The website visuals should avoid making SelfBloom feel like a generic app category. That means avoiding mockup choices that over-emphasise:
The product should feel like a premium personal system, not like a clone of another category.
Mockups as strategic proof
Strong visuals do more than help conversion. They help define the category. When executed well, the mockups can make it obvious that SelfBloom is more advanced than a basic wellness or self-help app.
They can also support press, investor, and partnership narratives by showing a coherent product system rather than isolated feature cards.
For platform context, visit Platform, Experience, and Screenshots.