Quick fit first
Start with the business, the problem, the current tools or process, and the urgency. That is enough to identify the likely path.
Use this first step to describe what is slowing the work down, where the process feels messy, and what outcome would make the situation meaningfully better. The goal is not a perfect brief. It is a clean, practical starting point.
This keeps the front door light, credible, and easier to complete. The first step is only for initial fit and direction. A fuller scoped intake should happen after the project path is clearer.
Start with the business, the problem, the current tools or process, and the urgency. That is enough to identify the likely path.
This version submits to a real Norvicka intake endpoint instead of only generating an email draft.
The next build tasks will add database storage and email notifications without changing the front-door experience again.
This pass uses a real same-site intake endpoint. Data storage and notification layers come next.
The intake endpoint accepted the submission successfully. This confirms the front-end and backend route are working together.