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To create a professional and functional UI for your pest control app, you can use the following prompt in AI design tools (like Figma AI, Uizard, or Relume). I have structured this to ensure the "Audit Flow" feels logical for a technician using a mobile device in the field. The Figma AI Prompt Prompt: > Design a 3-screen Android mobile UI for a "Pest Control Audit App" using a clean, professional Material Design 3 style. Use a color palette of Professional Blue, White, and Slate Grey. Screen 1: Audit Selection (Home) Header: "New Audit Inspection" Content: A card-based layout showing Customer Details: Name (Shubham), Phone Number, and Address. Action: A large, primary "Start Audit" button at the bottom. Screen 2: Active Audit Dashboard Top Bar: Title "Active Audit". Info Section: A compact read-only section showing: Audit #: AUD0001, Inspected by: [Technician Name], In presence of: [Customer Name]. Empty State/List: A placeholder section for "Current Observations" that says "No observations added yet." Action: A Floating Action Button (FAB) or centered primary button labeled "+ Add Observation". Screen 3: Observation Entry Form Top Bar: "Add Observation details". Input 1: An Image Upload box with a camera icon labeled "Capture Image". Input 2: Text field for "Area of Observation". Input 3: Text field for "Potential Risk Found". Action 1: A secondary button "Generate AI Recommendation". Input 4 & 5: Two separate text areas for "Pest Control Recommendations" and "Customer Recommendations". Input 6: A segmented toggle or dropdown for "Risk Level" (Options: Low, Medium, High). Input 7: A toggle switch for "Status" (Open/Closed). Action 2: A primary "Save Observation" button at the bottom. Style Requirements: High contrast for outdoor visibility, rounded corners (12px), and clear typography (Roboto). Design Tips for your Android App Since your technicians will be using this on-site (likely with one hand or in varying light conditions): Observation List: On Screen 2, once an observation is added, make sure it shows a thumbnail of the captured image and the Risk Level color (Red for High, Yellow for Medium) so they can see the status at a glance. The "Generate" Button: Place this right after the "Potential Risk" field. It helps the technician feel like the app is doing the heavy lifting for them. Auto-Fill: Since you already have the Customer Name from Screen 1, ensure Screen 2 and 3 automatically pull that data into the "In presence of" field to save the technician's time.