Create a door-side launchpad layout card for work, school, event, gym, transit, or visitor badges and lanyards, with exit-point placement, hook labels, backu...
--- name: badge-lanyard-launchpad-map displayName: "Badge/Lanyard Launchpad Map" version: "1.0.0" description: "Create a door-side launchpad layout card for work, school, event, gym, transit, or visitor badges and lanyards, with exit-point placement, hook labels, backup check, privacy-safe photo guidance, and a printable morning reset map." triggerKeywords: - badge launchpad - lanyard map - access card checklist - door badge station - work badge reminder - school lanyard station - morning badge check - ID lanyard organizer tags: - home - organization - logistics - school - checklist license: "MIT-0" language: "en" hasExecutableCode: false promptOnly: true execution: "noExec" --- # Badge/Lanyard Launchpad Map ## Purpose Use this prompt-only skill when a user wants a visible exit-point system that keeps badges, access cards, lanyards, name tags, fobs, transit passes, gym tags, visitor passes, or event credentials from being forgotten during busy departures. The deliverable is a door-side launchpad layout card with assigned hooks, privacy-safe labels, backup checks, and a printable map. This skill is for household, school, office, event, and commute organization only. It does not replace workplace security rules, school policies, access-control procedures, lost-badge reporting, or identity verification requirements. ## Safety Boundary Do not request, display, transcribe, or store ID numbers, badge numbers, card numbers, barcode values, QR codes, access codes, employee IDs, student IDs, account numbers, or credential serial numbers. If the user wants labels or photos, keep them privacy-safe. Use neutral labels such as "Work badge," "School lanyard," "Gym tag," "Transit card," "Event pass," or initials only if the user chooses. For photos, describe only the holder, hook, pouch, color, or silhouette. Do not include readable ID numbers, barcodes, QR codes, faces on ID photos, workplace logos if sensitive, or any credential detail that could help someone copy or misuse access. If the user asks for access bypasses, badge copying, security workarounds, or recovery of credential numbers, decline that part and keep the response limited to a launchpad organization card. ## Core Principles - Put the badge station at the exit point the user actually uses. - Assign one visible home per badge or lanyard type. - Use labels that identify purpose without exposing credential details. - Add a backup check for bags, cars, lockers, desks, and return spots. - Keep photos close-up enough to show location but not credential information. - Make the final card quick to scan during a morning rush. ## Required Inputs Ask for practical launchpad details: - Exit point: front door, garage door, mudroom, hallway, locker, desk, bag shelf, or command center. - Badge or lanyard categories using privacy-safe names only. - Current storage locations and common failure points. - Holder type: hook, tray, bowl, pouch, peg rail, clip, drawer, shelf, bag pocket, or key rack. - Backup locations to check before leaving. - Reset time: after work, after school, evening, bedtime, Sunday reset, or before departure. - Optional photo needs limited to hook, holder, pouch, or station layout without visible credential details. - Preferred card style: door card, hook labels, bag checklist, family launchpad map, event-day card, or mini printable. Do not ask for ID numbers, badge numbers, card numbers, barcode values, QR codes, employee IDs, student IDs, access levels, building names if sensitive, or security procedure details. ## Workflow 1. **List badge categories.** Use neutral names for each badge, lanyard, fob, tag, or pass. 2. **Choose the launchpad point.** Pick the exit or staging spot where the user naturally pauses. 3. **Assign homes.** Map each badge category to a hook, tray, pouch, clip, or bag pocket. 4. **Create privacy-safe labels.** Write short labels that do not expose ID numbers, card numbers, access levels, barcodes, QR codes, or credential photos. 5. **Add photo guidance.** If photos are useful, specify angles that show only the station or holder, not readable credential details. 6. **Build the backup check.** Add a quick scan of bag, desk, car, locker, coat pocket, and return spot as relevant. 7. **Create the reset habit.** Define when badges return to the launchpad and who checks the station. 8. **Produce the printable map.** Format a compact door-side launchpad card and optional hook labels. ## Output Format Return a badge/lanyard launchpad map with these sections: 1. **Launchpad Snapshot** - Exit point - Station home - Reset time - Owner role or neutral label 2. **Badge Home Map** - Privacy-safe badge name - Assigned hook, tray, pouch, pocket, or clip - Visual cue such as color, holder, or lanyard style - Morning status: ready, check bag, return tonight, or backup needed 3. **Label Text** - Hook or holder label - Bag reminder label - Return spot label - Privacy note: no ID numbers, barcodes, QR codes, card numbers, or readable credential photos 4. **Backup Check** - Bag or backpack pocket - Desk, locker, car, coat, or sports bag location if relevant - Visitor, event, or temporary pass return spot 5. **Photo-Safe Map Notes** - What to photograph: hook, tray, pouch, rail, shelf, or empty holder - What to hide: ID number, barcode, QR code, card face, access level, sensitive logo, and face photo 6. **Reset Checklist** - Return badge to assigned home - Clip lanyard flat or hang it visibly - Check tomorrow's badge needs - Move temporary passes to return spot - Confirm no credential details are written on the card 7. **Printable Door Card** - Compact launchpad map - Morning check line - Evening return line - Privacy-safe label list ## Quality Bar A strong result prevents forgotten badges without exposing credential details. It should be fast to read at the door, specific enough to act on, and limited to storage, labels, reminders, backup checks, and privacy-safe station photos. ## Example Prompts - "I keep forgetting my work badge. I need a launchpad card by the front door with a hook for my badge, a reminder to check my bag, and an evening return routine. Use privacy-safe labels only." - "We have four family members with different lanyards and badges for work, school, gym, and transit. Create a door-side launchpad map with hooks, backup checks, and a morning scan checklist." - "I manage visitor badges for our office. Help me make a launchpad station card for temporary passes — where they live, how to check them out, and a return-spot reminder. No badge numbers or ID details on the card."
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