A living map of what your state legislature is actually doing — every item cited to the source Synorb returned, refreshed daily through the 2026 midterms. A published, daily-updating civic map site where anyone can click any state, see what legislature-tracked items are moving on a topic they care about, and jump straight to the exact Synorb-cited source.
It's the assigned product done at partnership grade: a map-first build that turns Lovable's signature output into a self-updating, source-cited civic instrument keyed to the 2026 midterms. It is grounded in Synorb's legislature manifests and their exact returned citations: bill pages when the stream has bill records, and official legislative sources when a state's active channel is a legislature press office, caucus, governor, or legislative-news surface. Provenance is the whole pitch: each card is copied from Synorb's manifest data and keeps the original source URL, with no web-search or media fallback feeding the map.
No setup to learn. Lovable asks a handful of normal-person questions — each with a smart default, so “you pick” always works — then builds it with live Synorb data flowing in.
Smart default: Track everything by default, with quick-filter buttons for AI, housing, elections, and healthcare. (Recommended: 'you pick' → ships all-bills with those four filters ready.)
Smart default: Show all 50 states on the map, and auto-highlight the highest-activity legislatures. (Recommended.)
Smart default: Atlas — map-forward and screenshot-worthy. (Recommended.)
Smart default: Yes — add an email capture that stores signups in your database (you can wire the actual send later). (Recommended.)
Map-forward and muted-cartographic: the choropleth dominates, states glow by activity, panels are quiet and typographic. Feels like a serious civic instrument. (Default.)
Clean red/white/blue, high-contrast, trustworthy — reads as official and nonpartisan, ideal for advocacy orgs and classrooms.
Bold editorial: large bill headlines, strong type, generated topic art per section — built to be shared and screenshotted during the cycle.
At build time, Lovable uses your Synorb connection to inspect real legislature manifests and shape the UI around the fields Synorb returns. At runtime, a server-side function fetches fresh Synorb results and the scheduled refresh keeps the map current. The browser only receives the already-filtered card data and source links; credentials stay server-side, and web context stays out of the map cards unless you explicitly add a separate labeled sidebar.
Credential safetySynorb credentials stay server-side or local — never in client/frontend code. You only enter them when the agent asks, with credentials from synorb.com/connect.
Provenance is the centerpiece. Every card uses the manifest citation/source URL returned by Synorb. When that URL is an actual bill text, bill record, or official bill page, the button says 'View official bill.' When the source is an official legislature press office, caucus, governor, or legislative-news surface, the button says 'View official legislative source' and the source pill names the channel. Third-party media and web-search results are never used for map cards, counts, or source buttons.
Yes. The build prompt connects Synorb at build time to learn the real data shape, then wires live Synorb data into the running product. The map uses Synorb manifests only: bill pages when the stream has bill records, and official legislative-source pages when that is the active channel for a state.
Only where they are safe. Lovable uses your Synorb connection to learn the data shape, then keeps runtime credentials in a server-side function or scheduled job. The public page never receives tokens, API keys, or secrets; it only displays the cited results returned by the server.
Provenance is the centerpiece. Every card uses the manifest citation/source URL returned by Synorb. When that URL is an actual bill text, bill record, or official bill page, the button says 'View official bill.' When the source is an official legislature press office, caucus, governor, or legislative-news surface, the button says 'View official legislative source' and the source pill names the channel. Third-party media and web-search results are never used for map cards, counts, or source buttons.
A real app. Synorb is the cited data core; it also composes the platform's own tools: Leaflet or Mapbox - the 50-state choropleth map, colored by Synorb manifest volume for the selected topic; Recharts - most-active legislatures and per-state activity charts from the same Synorb manifests; Native AI image generation - a themed civic/cartographic hero image; Supabase Cron - nightly refresh of the Synorb pull. Web/context lookup is off by default and never feeds map cards, counts, or source buttons.
A few plain-English questions, each with a smart default so you can just say 'you pick': What should the map focus on — all bills moving in the states, or a specific issue like AI, housing, elections, or reproductive health?; Do you want the whole country, or should we spotlight a handful of states (like the key 2026 midterm battlegrounds)?; Pick a look: Civic (clean red/white/blue, trustworthy), Newsroom (bold editorial, big headlines), or Atlas (muted cartographic, map-forward).; Should visitors be able to subscribe for a weekly 'what moved in my state' email?.
The same Synorb MCP connects to every major coding agent. Pick yours.
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