I’m building a safety-focused mobile app that lets bedside nurses record critical events with complete transparency. The interface has to feel professional and detailed rather than minimalist, so every screen should guide users clearly through each step without looking crowded. Core workflow • Nurses open the app then log the event that occurred. (Ex. Working short staffed today. Violence event. 1:1 pt out of ratio. Missed break. Missed lunch.) They should add the event using the tap of a button and can also ard plain text notes as an option. • Each entry must automatically capture a precise timestamp • The information should be saved for legal purposes. •MOST IMPORTANTLY- the app will track the event and make them public. People will be able to see how often the hospitals are working their nurses out of compliance. How often these nurses missed their breaks… things like that. • Nurses should be able to register with their hospital, after verifying employment there such as uploading a badge. That’s it for the first release—no photo uploads, voice memos, or automated reminders yet, though I’d like the architecture left open for those to be added later. What I need from you 1. UX/UI mock-ups that translate the requirements above into a polished, intuitive flow (think Figma or Sketch). 2. A working cross-platform prototype (Flutter, React Native, or native iOS/Android that mirrors the approved designs, handles secure log-in, and stores data locally for now. 3. Clean, well-commented code plus brief setup documentation so my in-house team can review and extend it. Acceptance criteria • Text entry, timestamping, and severity tagging all function flawlessly on both major mobile platforms. • Interface matches the approved design files pixel-for-pixel. • Build passes standard linting tests and compiles without warnings. If you have proven experience building healthcare or compliance-driven apps, I’m keen to see examples. Let’s create something nurses can trust on day one. “ I am exploring the development of a mobile application designed to help nurses document unsafe working conditions in real time while also creating a broader transparency database for healthcare staffing safety. The core functionality would allow nurses to quickly log events such as assignments despite objection (ADO), missed breaks, out-of-ratio staffing, unsafe patient loads, lack of required 1:1 coverage, workplace violence incidents, or general short staffing. These entries would be recorded with automatic timestamps and optional notes, creating a secure personal log that nurses could export as a PDF for documentation in HR, labor, or legal situations. At the same time, the platform would anonymously aggregate these reports by hospital and unit to create public transparency metrics showing patterns such as frequency of missed breaks, staffing ratios, and safety concerns. The goal is to both protect individual nurses through personal documentation and provide a data-driven transparency tool that highlights systemic staffing issues across healthcare organizations. Ultimately, the application would function as both a personal liability and documentation tool for nurses and a broader accountability platform that turns frontline staffing realities into measurable data.”