H1Studio PRD - Molino App
version: 2026.04
status: active
owner: Molino
scope: /studio
last_updated: 2026-04-29
H2Focus Strip
| Now | Lock | Do Not Break | Next Closure |
|---|---|---|---|
| Authored entry + booking bridge | Home, Skills, Practice, Experience nav | Studio stays entry layer, Trips owns execution | Reduce /studio/travel to intended cards/exits after commerce lock |
| State | Meaning |
|---|---|
| built/locked | primary header shape, FareHarbor lightframe button mechanism |
| built/partial | /studio/travel booking cards plus legacy session sections |
| docs-ahead | exact one city tour + one featured trip + planner + collaboration layout |
H10. Implementation Snapshot
H2Current goal
H3Keep Studio as the authored top-layer entry
Use clear paths into Skills, Practice, Experience, and the travel-derived branch, and use /studio/travel as the first revenue-capable booking surface.
H2Remaining features
H3Lock the primary header to Home, Skills, Practice, and Experience
Keep the top nav focused on the authored entry surface.
H3Keep Writing secondary
Treat Writing as a secondary reference, not a primary path.
H3Make Experience branch into Travel, Trips, and Collaborations
Keep the derived branch explicit.
H3Refactor `/studio/travel` around one city tour card, one featured trip card, plus planner and collaboration exits
Use the booking bridge as the first commercial surface.
H2Next build steps
H3Inspect Studio navigation and route components before editing copy or layout
Check the current structure before changing the authored entry surface.
H3Remove primary-nav exposure for Writing, Travel, and Trips where present
Keep the primary header limited to the main Studio menu.
H3Wire `/studio/travel` cards to FareHarbor button execution for lane 1 and lane 2
Make the booking cards use the same button behavior as the commercial surface.
H3Keep lane 3 and lane 4 as in-app exits, not generic enquiry fallbacks
Preserve explicit planning and collaboration paths.
H3Keep the travel surface aligned with the commercial booking lane in Trips
Keep the Studio bridge in sync with the Trips execution root.
H2Session Note - 2026-04-28
- Updated the connected Google Sheets section copy for
experienceandtravel. experiencenow reads as the human bridge into/studio/traveland/trips.travelnow presents two direct FareHarbor starts, one city experience and one featured group trip, plus clear exits into/tripsand/trips/new#planner.- Internal links were kept root-style, for example
/studio/travel,/trips, and/trips/new#planner.
H2Session Note - 2026-04-29
- Stabilized the editorial header QR/logo box for iPad by giving
.qr-imgexplicit width and height at desktop and tablet/mobile sizes, with the inner image filling the fixed box. - Moved the Next.js dev indicator to the top-right so it does not interfere with the lower editorial header during development.
H2Prompt starter summary
H3Keep Studio as the authored entry layer for Home, Skills, Practice, and Experience
Use /studio/travel as the first revenue-capable booking surface built from native booking cards and clear in-app exits.
H2Prompt starter
Implement the next Studio PRD slice. Use _PRD/studio/README.md as source of truth. Keep Studio as the authored entry layer for Home, Skills, Practice, and Experience. Lock the primary nav to those four items. Writing remains secondary. Experience branches into Travel, Trips, and Collaborations. /studio/travel should use native Molino booking cards for ready-made tours and the featured group trip with FareHarbor button/modal execution only, plus clear in-app exits for flexible planning and collaborations. Do not add deep booking logic or full /trips planner behavior to Studio routes.
H21. Product Identity
H3Name
Studio
H3One-line Definition
Studio is the authored, editorial, and entry-layer umbrella for Molino's Skills, Practice, Experience, and the derived travel/trips branch.
H3User-facing Purpose
This feature exists so users can:
- enter the authored Molino surface
- browse practical capabilities
- follow weekly or continuity support
- move into experience, travel, or trips when relevant
H3Internal Platform Purpose
Inside Molino App, this feature exists to:
- keep the top-level editorial IA clean
- separate authored surfaces from commercial booking surfaces
- expose a controlled branch into travel-derived flows
H22. Global IA / Navigation
H3Main Studio Menu
- Home
- Skills
- Practice
- Experience
H3Not in Top Menu for Now
- Writing
- Journey
- Travel
- Trips
H3Derived From Experience
- Travel
- Trips
- Collaborations
H3Writing Rule
- keep Writing as a Home card or secondary reference
- use it for articles, portfolio, campaigns, or enquiry-led specialty
- do not make it a primary nav item yet
H23. Route Contracts
H3`/studio`
Role:
- studio home
- philosophical / authored / portfolio-style umbrella
- branch into Skills, Practice, and Experience
- include Writing as a secondary card or reference
- optionally surface a travel or trips teaser card
Must contain:
- clear entry to Skills
- clear entry to Practice
- clear entry to Experience
- optional Writing card
- optional travel highlight card
Must avoid:
- deep booking logic
- full travel planner behavior
H3`/studio/skills`
Role:
- practical capabilities
- modular one-off service surface
Must contain:
- clear cards for practical initiations or capabilities
- up to 3 downstream actions
- clean enquiry or service CTA structure
Must avoid:
- blending with Practice continuity logic
- travel or trip detail overload
H3`/studio/practice`
Role:
- continuity, support, and weekly rhythm
Must contain:
- weekly support framing
- cadence options
- up to 3 downstream actions
- enquiry or support CTA
Must avoid:
- acting like a one-off skills catalog
- travel or trips overlap
H3`/studio/experience`
Role:
- broad experiential and cultural gateway
- parent entry to the travel-derived branch
Main exits:
- Travel
- Trips
- Collaborations
Must contain:
- broad cultural, educational, or guided framing
- concise explanation of the branch
- the three exits above
Must avoid:
- detailed booking catalog
- full planner behavior
- too many product cards
H3`/studio/travel`
Role:
- curated travel bridge
- route-family explainer
- editorial-commercial handoff into booking and trips planning
- first revenue-capable booking surface
Must contain:
- short contextual intro
- one city tour card and one featured trip card
- direct FareHarbor booking buttons for:
- Lane 1 city tours
- Lane 2 featured guided group trip
- non-booking CTA for:
- Lane 3 flexible trip planning
- Lane 4 collaborations
Must avoid:
- generic inquiry form as the default outcome for all clicks
- embedded FareHarbor grids or calendars
- duplicating full
/tripsplanner logic
Naming note:
Lane 1 city tours,ready-made city tours, andcity highlight toursare the same commercial lane family as the Trips featured-experiences surface.Lane 2 featured guided group tripmaps to the Trips featured guided trip lane.Lane 3 flexible trip planning,trip plan,trip planner, andplansare the same planning / intent family that feeds Trips.
H24. Commercial Lane Behavior
H3Lane 1 - Book Ready-Made City Tours
- use app-native cards
- use FareHarbor booking button only
- open booking in Lightframe modal
- surface in
/studio/traveland/trips
H3Lane 2 - Join the Featured Guided Group Trip
- use app-native premium featured-trip card
- use FareHarbor booking button only
- open booking in Lightframe modal
- surface in
/studio/traveland/trips
H3Lane 3 - Plan a Flexible Trip
- use in-app planner
- use quote or assisted planning
- use Molino trip-building logic
- surface in
/trips
H3Lane 4 - Collaborations
- use dedicated intake flow
- use a dedicated application or request path
- do not use retail booking
- do not use a generic contact form
- surface in
/studio/experience,/studio/travel, and/trips
H25. CTA Map
H3`/studio/experience`
- Explore Travel
- Go to Trips
- Collaborations
H3`/studio/travel`
- Book City Tour
- Join Featured Guided Trip
- Plan a Flexible Trip
- Collaborations
H3`/trips`
- Book Ready-Made Tours
- Join Featured Guided Trip
- Start Planning
- Collaborations
H26. Implementation Order
H3Phase 1
- lock header to Home | Skills | Practice | Experience
- remove Writing from primary nav
- keep Travel and Trips derived from Experience
H3Phase 2
- build FareHarborBookAction
- create local FH link config
- wire one working city-tour booking card
- wire one featured-trip booking card
H3Phase 3
- refactor
/studio/travelaround booking cards plus planner and collaboration exits - remove generic inquiry as default outcome
H27. Acceptance Criteria
- Studio header uses the locked menu
- Writing stays secondary
- Experience branches into Travel, Trips, and Collaborations
- Travel uses native cards with FareHarbor button execution only
- no production FH calendar or grid widgets are required
- planner and collaboration flows stay in-app
H27.1 Code Audit - 2026-04-26
H3Built / locked
EditorialHeaderexposes the primary Studio path as Home, Skills, Practice, and Experience; Writing, Journey, and Tourism links are currently commented out./studio/travelrenders FareHarbor booking cards throughFHBookingCardandfareHarborPresets.FHLightframeButtonloads the FareHarbor autolightframe script and builds booking hrefs from explicit href, account, item, and flow values.
H3Built / partial
/studio/travelcurrently shows a featured guided group trip card plus Córdoba and Granada city tour cards.- The travel page still includes older session/bundle sections from
SESSIONS, so it is a bridge plus legacy route-family content rather than a fully reduced four-lane surface. - FareHarbor presets still include grid/calendar presets, but the active travel page is using lightframe booking cards.
H3Docs-ahead / pending
- The Studio travel page is not yet reduced to exactly one city tour card, one featured trip card, planner exit, and collaboration exit.
- Trips and Studio booking cards should be audited together so FareHarbor behavior stays consistent across both entry points.
H3Critical next step
After the commercial Offer -> Order snapshot path is locked, align /studio/travel with /trips by keeping only the intended booking cards and explicit planner/collaboration exits.
H27.2 Skills Catalog Audit - 2026-04-28
H3Built / partial
lib/data/skills.tsis the current first-list skills catalog for/studio/practice.- The public order is now: personal systems, tools and execution, travel and experience, travel professional and sustainable tourism, systems and automation, then AI-assisted workflows.
- The order starts with human and practical one-to-one sessions, makes travel the main commercial field, then moves into professional tourism onboarding, systems, and AI as the final support layer.
Travel & Experienceis for regular travellers, trip planning, city walks, and cultural routes.Travel Professional & Sustainable Tourismis for Al-Andalus Experience onboarding, local tourism professionals, incoming operators, booking channels, guide scripts, group operations, and custom tourism/project development.- AI has its own category at the end, framed as an assisted workflow layer that supports and accelerates the previous skills rather than replacing the human layer.
- Business and monetization support is intentionally not advertised as a standalone public category; it remains implicit inside travel professional, systems, tools, and custom project sessions when needed.
- The catalog uses a simple two-tier price shape for now: core personal/creative/document sessions at EUR 50, and higher-leverage systems, travel, AI, and technical setup sessions at EUR 60.
H3Catalog rule
Keep the first-list skills narrow enough for a new visitor to scan. Add new items only when they represent a distinct session a person could book or request, not every possible tool or internal capability.
H3Next content step
Decide whether the free Travel Planner Onboarding item should remain inside the public skills list or become a separate help/onboarding card linked from /trips/new.
H28. Locked Summary
Studio is the authored top-layer entry point for Molino. It keeps the navigation clean, routes users into Skills, Practice, and Experience, and hands off to the travel and trips branch without collapsing into booking logic.