First Run
Choose the adaptive onboarding path
Rig Builder adapts explanation style to the person using it. It does not adapt the fitment truth. The graph and build compiler still decide what fits, what conflicts, and what is required.
Use this screen to pick how much guidance you want and where you want to start. The current MVP will hand off into the existing Jeep setup, recommendations, or quote-preview routes without changing those downstream flows.
Always visible, even in expert mode
Required warnings, supporting parts, conflicts, confidence notes, and safety caveats stay surfaced.
You’ll get validated recommendations, required dependencies, and conflicts without a long walkthrough by default.
Mode changes explanation style only. Fitment truth, required dependencies, conflicts, and safety notes stay deterministic.
Required warnings, conflicts, dependencies, and safety notes remain visible even when you choose a shorter answer style.
Before Rig Builder can validate fitment, it needs the Jeep basics and your immediate goal: platform, year, trim, doors, current tire/lift state, and whether you are trying to build, browse, or research a known part.
Jeep basics
Model, platform, year, trim, doors, engine, current tires, current lift, and major mods.
Current intention
Build recommendation, parts-first browsing, a specific lookup, or a quote-style shop workflow.
Start with the concise Rig Builder overview, then move into the guided path without a long walkthrough.
Rig Builder will adapt the amount of explanation to your mode, but warnings, conflicts, and required supporting parts stay visible.
This slice only handles entry and onboarding UI. Deeper flow wiring stays unchanged.
Skipping uses the recommended defaults: Know the basics and Standard. This reset also clears any earlier brief/deep preference for the current session.
