# Information Architecture (IA) *Risk-adjusted structure balancing MVP focus with AI development workflow requirements.* ## Site Map / Screen Inventory ```mermaid graph TD A[Dashboard] --> B[Tasks] A --> C[Projects] A --> D[AI Center] A --> E[Settings] B --> B1[Task List] B --> B2[Task Details] B --> B3[Dependencies View] C --> C1[Project List] C --> C2[Project Details] C --> C3[BMad Workflows] D --> D1[AI Task Creation] D --> D2[Agent Activity Log] D --> D3[Task Master Sync] D --> D4[Natural Language Interface] E --> E1[MCP Configuration] E --> E2[AI Model Settings] E --> E3[Workflow Rules] ``` ## Navigation Structure **Primary Navigation:** Horizontal top bar with Dashboard, Tasks, Projects, AI Center, and Settings. Features persistent AI prompt input field and Task Master sync status indicator in header. **Secondary Navigation:** Contextual sidebar within each primary section showing relevant filters, quick actions, and status indicators. Collapsible for focused work. **Breadcrumb Strategy:** Context-aware breadcrumbs showing: Section > Context > Item (e.g., "Tasks > Sprint 1 > Task #42" or "Projects > BMad Planning > Architecture Review"). All levels clickable for quick navigation. ## Key IA Decisions **AI Center as First-Class Section:** Recognizes that 80% of task creation comes from AI agents, providing dedicated space for AI-human collaboration patterns. **BMad Workflows in Projects:** Strategic planning activities grouped with project context rather than mixed with tactical task execution. **Task Master Sync Prominence:** Placed in AI Center as it's the bridge between CLI workflows and web interface, supporting your existing development patterns. **Progressive Disclosure:** Complex features (Dependencies, Analytics) accessible but not prominent until needed.