What's different from the last hybrid:
→ The big identity hero (org / IDNO / role / members) is gone. Identity is now a small chip next to the brand mark in the top bar — discoverable but not screaming for attention.
→ The hero is now a setup-momentum card: progress bar (2/4 steps done), next concrete action as the CTA. Gives the screen something active to do, not just data to read.
→ No more disabled "Coming soon" card. If a feature doesn't exist yet, it doesn't show up. That single choice removes the "this app is broken" feeling.
→ Zero indigo, no gradient that screams Stripe/Linear/Notion. Each palette tries to feel like a place, not a generic SaaS.
Moldovan wine country. Deep burgundy + warm cream + brass accent. Premium, distinctly Eastern European, ownable.
Grounded merchant / market trader feel. Deep forest green + warm ochre + parchment cream. Earthy, retail-coded, mature.
Editorial. Hard contrast (charcoal + cream) with a single terracotta pop. Confident, slightly architectural, distinctive — like a small-batch product.
The home now answers "what should I do?" before "who am I?". Identity goes into the top-bar org chip (always visible, never the focus).
The setup-card is generic — it shows whatever's the most useful next action. Examples it could surface in production:
• New org: "Magazinul tău e aproape gata — 2/4 pași"
• Configured but no orders yet: "Catalogul tău se pregătește — ești înștiințat când e gata"
• Orders live: "Stocul tău e scăzut la 3 produse — completează comanda săptămânală"
• Order placed: "Comanda #1248 e în drum spre tine — livrare marți"
Same component, evolves with the product. No "coming soon" placeholder anywhere.
Below the hero, the row components are just neutral list items — they don't compete with the hero. As features arrive (catalog, orders, inventory, loyalty), they get added as new rows or new sections.