Five marketplace mockups for an Uber-style key service network.
These are product directions for the full network: dispatch, locksmith supply, B2B demand, retail demand, and sourced-data operations. The visual language shifts away from dense dark cards toward high-contrast marketplace surfaces, map context, and action-first job pings.
Network Command Map
Uber-style marketplace board that treats each key job like a dispatchable ride: location, match confidence, ETA, payout, and acceptance state.
Locksmith Go Screen
Mobile-first profile and job ping experience: nearby job, exact tools required, estimated payout, 15% marketplace take, and one clear accept action.
More profile data means more automatic matches.
Each lane maps to tools, vehicle coverage, and payout rules.
Pings are filtered by distance, capability, rating, and availability.
Projected from accepted B2B and retail jobs.
B2B Source Console
Junkyard, tow lot, and body shop interface for posting vehicles from sourced Places data, saved locations, and bulk intake workflows.
Yard key desk
Staff enters VINs, approves fixed offers, and AutoSmith finds a qualified locksmith without the yard calling around.
Retail Request Flow
Consumer-facing request path once supply density is high enough: transparent price, nearby techs, live tracking, and trust signals.
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Supply Growth Ops
Internal sourced-data pipeline for turning Google Maps listings into claimable profiles, verified accounts, service lanes, and reachable demand.