Built around the current product direction

Your forms. Reused, imported, and organized.

Bring school packets, medical intakes, care paperwork, and outside forms into one calmer workflow with reusable sections, a household vault, and built-in OCR for the files that still arrive as scans.

No extra OCR app required for common importsHousehold-aware autofillPreview-ready dashboard links
Built-in OCR

Read scans, photos, and PDFs without another app

Household-aware

Choose the right saved profile before autofill runs

Reusable templates

Start from real packet layouts and keep refining them

Designed for repeated paperwork like

School enrollmentPediatric intakeFamily care packetsCamp registrationClient onboardingCommunity programs

Everything the current build is growing toward, in one cleaner surface.

This version follows the structure of your pasted design, but keeps the content tied to the real product: imports, vault records, templates, and reusable public forms.

A calmer home for repeated paperwork

Keep forms, vault records, templates, and submissions in one product instead of scattering them across email threads and file folders.

Native OCR for uploads and scanned PDFs

Import files directly into the mapper, extract text from scans, and turn what arrived today into something reusable tomorrow.

Reusable sections instead of throwaway forms

Start from the indexed library, then add custom sections when a school packet, clinic intake, or camp form needs something new.

Family vault profiles that keep paying off

Save household, school, medical, insurance, and emergency details once so the next workflow is faster and cleaner to publish.

Public forms shaped around real autofill

The public experience now follows the practical order families need: select a household, pick the right person, then review what fills in.

One operating surface for review and follow-up

Move from imported source to live form to collected response without leaving the same dashboard rhythm.

Start from a real workflow, then keep shaping it.

The gallery and filter interaction now mimic the landing-page reference while routing into your actual templates, vault, and import tools.

School packetEducation

School Enrollment Packet

Student basics, pickup permissions, medical details, and emergency contacts grouped into one reusable enrollment flow.

Use school template
Clinic intakeMedical

Pediatric Medical Intake

Care teams can start with a clean medical, insurance, and emergency bundle instead of rebuilding those sections every time.

Open medical template
Family profileHousehold

Family Care Binder

Bundle school, medical, insurance, and household preference sections into a shareable family snapshot.

Start family binder
Lead captureIntake

Partnership Pipeline

Use the existing intake model for demos, service requests, or any first-touch workflow that needs structured triage.

Launch intake template
Outside formImport

Import Studio

Use copied text, webpages, uploads, and scans to build a draft from the form that showed up outside your system.

Open import studio
Saved recordsHousehold

Household Vault

Keep reusable details ready for each person before you send another public form or start another import.

Go to family vault

From outside form to reusable workflow in four steps.

The step sequence is now much closer to the page you pasted, but the story is built around how your actual product behaves today.

01

Save the details you repeat most often

Start in the family vault so the next school packet, camp registration, or clinic form already has a reusable base.

02

Import a form or start from the library

Use the template library when it fits, or map an outside form into the same reusable section system.

03

Refine the layout into something shareable

Keep the matched sections, add custom ones, and shape the public form around how people will actually complete it.

04

Publish, collect, and improve the next pass

Track submissions from the dashboard, learn what was missing, and make the next imported workflow stronger.

Built for teams that repeat the same answers across different forms.

Instead of generic industry filler, these cards stay focused on the specific kinds of workflows this app already supports well.

For school offices and programs

Use one system for enrollment packets, after-school registrations, pickup permissions, and annual family updates.

Reusable student profilesCleaner yearly refreshes

For clinics and care teams

Bring outside intake forms into a reusable medical workflow and keep insurance, physician, and emergency data ready to reuse.

OCR-ready intake importsShared emergency sections

For camps, events, and caregivers

Collect health needs, pickup instructions, and household preferences without asking families to rewrite the same answers every season.

Household-aware autofillPublic links for quick collection

For service teams and onboarding

Keep lead intake, kickoff collection, and family-style profile data inside one evolving workflow instead of scattered forms.

Template-first starting pointsDashboard review loop

Use-case stories instead of fake customer names.

This keeps the carousel interaction from your reference page, but grounds it in real problems the product is trying to solve right now.

I need one place where a family can reuse school, medical, and pickup details instead of retyping them every time a new packet lands.

Less repeated entryCleaner annual forms
See the family vault

Packaging direction that matches the product shape.

These cards are preview positioning, not a live billing promise. The goal here is to mirror the polished pricing interaction from your reference design.

Starter

For a small workflow or early launch testing.

Freepreview
Open dashboard
  • Template starting points
  • Lead capture and public forms
  • Basic form editing
  • Single-workflow experimentation

Organization

For larger rollouts that need guided setup and deeper workflow shaping.

Custompreview
Book a walkthrough
  • Workflow planning support
  • Template and import mapping help
  • Team rollout guidance
  • Priority launch feedback loop
Product foundation

The structure behind the page is real, not just decorative.

Instead of over-claiming compliance badges, this section stays honest about the technical foundation already present in the current app.

One shared datastore

Templates, imports, family records, forms, and leads already sit on the same live data foundation.

Native import pipeline

Uploads, images, and scanned PDFs can now enter the system directly instead of depending on another OCR app first.

A reusable-section model

The app keeps moving toward a world where repeated answers become better structured every time another form shows up.

A product shaped by real use

This landing page now reflects the actual direction of the app: households, imports, templates, and public form reuse.

Template libraryOCR importHousehold vaultPublic formsSupabase-backed dataServer actions

Frequently asked questions

The accordion interaction now mirrors the sample you pasted, while the answers stay specific to the features we already built.

Yes. The importer now handles scanned PDFs, images, and text-based PDFs in-app, so the common import path no longer depends on another OCR tool.

It stores reusable details for a household or person profile, such as school, medical, insurance, and emergency information, so future forms can reuse that data.

No. Templates are one starting point, but you can also import an outside form or begin from a blank workflow and add custom sections as needed.

The public form experience now asks people to choose a household first, then the right member profile, so autofill stays accurate for families with more than one person record.

Yes. This homepage work stays local until you approve it, and the dashboard, templates, vault, and import pages remain available to preview alongside it.

Launch request

Preview the direction before anything gets committed.

You asked to preview first, so this work stays local for now. If the page feels like the right direction, we can commit it after you review it in the browser.

Real lead capture through the current actionLinks wired to live app routesScoped CSS that leaves the dashboard intact
Open dashboard