3–5 minute guided evaluation path

CivicOps judge tour

Follow this route from Band dispatch to intake, AI action, ticket tracking, control room, alerts, Citizen App and connector readiness.

Begin with Band Dispatch
1. Cinematic hackathon front door

/hackathon

What to click: Open the cinematic command-platform story and scroll through the Band workflow.

What should happen: Premium hero, problem/solution, five-agent workflow, burst-water-pipe scenario, partners, impact and architecture.

Why it matters: Frames CivicOps as a serious AI command platform.

2. Band Dispatch

/Band

What to click: Launch the structural-fire scenario with auto-confirm enabled for a fast pass.

What should happen: Five named agents coordinate through one incident room and close with a summary.

Why it matters: Proves the Band of Agents core workflow.

3. Report an issue

/Home/Report

What to click: Submit the app-first report form or review its fields.

What should happen: A reference number, citizen response, routing and status link.

Why it matters: Proves web/PWA reporting works without WhatsApp.

4. Citizen App / PWA

/citizen-app

What to click: Open the phone-like app tiles.

What should happen: Report, track, alerts, weather and resident profile paths.

Why it matters: Shows the main citizen channel.

5. Native mobile preview

/mobile-demo

What to click: Tap the bottom tabs in the phone shell.

What should happen: Command, timeline, report intake, public updates and audit trail screens.

Why it matters: Shows the APK/PWA design as a real app experience.

6. Download / install app

/downloads

What to click: Open the install hub and show Download CivicOps App or Install CivicOps PWA.

What should happen: APK download path, PWA install path, build date and demo instructions.

Why it matters: Proves the mobile experience is packaged for judges.

7. AI Agent Command Centre

/Home/Agent

What to click: Run each action button once.

What should happen: Validation, department, priority, citizen response, alert recommendation and audit trail.

Why it matters: Shows Gemini/fallback intelligence is event-triggered and quota-safe.

8. Dashboard/control room

/Home/Dashboard

What to click: Review stats, queues and high-priority reports.

What should happen: A civic operations view for staff review.

Why it matters: Shows routing has operational value.

9. Incident/status lookup

/Home/Lookup

What to click: Enter a reference from a submitted ticket.

What should happen: Status, department, timeline and latest update.

Why it matters: Residents can self-serve status without calling staff.

10. Alerts/weather

/Home/Alerts

What to click: Review alert cards, then open weather context.

What should happen: Area, ward, severity and sandbox weather signals.

Why it matters: Connects individual reports to public resilience messaging.

11. Connector readiness

/Home/Connectors

What to click: Review Gemini diagnostics and connector order.

What should happen: Enabled/key-present/model/cooldown/fallback status without secrets.

Why it matters: Demonstrates honest integration posture.