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UI Copy Walkthrough — 2026-03-09
Goal
This checklist translates the current Atlas UI copy system into a page-by-page review guide so future edits keep the same business meaning, terminology, and user-facing tone.
This document assumes the frozen MVP scope:
OverviewSmart CleanAppsHistoryPermissionsSettings- supporting surfaces such as
Task Center, toolbar, command menus, and route labels
Core Glossary
Use these terms consistently across product UI, docs, QA, and release notes.
Scan— read-only analysis that collects findings. It never changes the system by itself.Cleanup Plan— the reviewed set of cleanup steps Atlas proposes from current findings.Uninstall Plan— the reviewed set of uninstall steps Atlas proposes for one app.Review— the human confirmation step before a plan runs.Run Plan/Run Uninstall— the action that applies a reviewed plan.Estimated Space/预计释放空间— the amount the current plan can free. It may decrease after execution because the plan is rebuilt from remaining items.Recoverable— Atlas can restore the result while the retention window is still open.App Footprint— the current disk space an app uses.Leftover Files— related support files, caches, or launch items shown before uninstall.Limited Mode— Atlas works with partial permissions and asks for more access only when a specific workflow needs it.
Global Rules
Meaning
- Always explain what the user is looking at before suggesting an action.
- Distinguish
current planfromremaining items after execution. - Use
planas the primary noun for actionable work. Avoid relying onpreviewalone when the object is something the user can run. - If the action opens macOS settings, say
Open System Settings/打开系统设置.
Tone
- Calm
- Direct
- Reassuring
- Technical only when necessary
CTA Rules
- Prefer explicit verbs:
Run Scan,Update Plan,Run Plan,Review Plan,Restore,Open System Settings - Avoid vague actions such as
Continue,Process,Confirm,Do It - Secondary actions must still communicate outcome, not just mechanism
Surface Checklist
Navigation
Overview
Primary promise:
- Users understand current system state, estimated space opportunity, and the next safe step.
Copy checks:
- Route subtitle must mention
health,estimated space, andnext safe step - Main metric must say
Estimated Space/预计释放空间, not a vague size label - If a number can change after execution, the detail copy must say so explicitly
Reject if:
- It says
reclaimablewithout clarifying it comes from the current plan - It implies cleanup has already happened when it is only estimated
Smart Clean
Primary promise:
- Users scan first, review the cleanup plan second, and run it only when ready.
Copy checks:
- Screen subtitle must express the order:
scan → plan → run - The primary object on the page must be called
Cleanup Plan/清理计划 - The primary execution CTA must say
Run Plan/执行计划 - The plan-size metric must say
Estimated Space/预计释放空间 - Empty states must say
No cleanup plan yet/还没有清理计划 - Result copy after execution must not imply the remaining plan is the same as the one that just ran
Reject if:
- The UI mixes
preview,plan, andexecutionas if they were the same concept - The primary CTA implies execution when the user is only rebuilding the plan
- The metric label can be mistaken for already-freed space
Apps
Primary promise:
- Users inspect app footprint, leftover files, and the uninstall plan before removal.
Copy checks:
Previewshould be a review verb, not the main object noun- The actionable object must be
Uninstall Plan/卸载计划 FootprintandLeftover Filesmust remain distinct concepts- The destructive CTA must say
Run Uninstall/执行卸载 - Row footnotes should identify leftovers clearly and avoid generic file language
Reject if:
- App size and uninstall result size are described with the same noun without context
Previewis used as the label for something the user is actually about to run- Leftovers are described as errors or threats
History
Primary promise:
- Users can understand what happened and what can still be restored.
Copy checks:
- Timeline language must distinguish
ran,finished, andstill in progress - Recovery copy must mention the retention window where relevant
- Restore CTA and hints must make reversibility explicit
Reject if:
- It sounds like recovery is permanent
- It hides the time window for restoration
Permissions
Primary promise:
- Users understand why access matters, whether it can wait, and how to proceed safely.
Copy checks:
- The screen must frame permissions as optional until needed by a concrete workflow
Not Needed Yet/暂不需要is preferred over pressure-heavy phrases- The settings-opening CTA must say
Open System Settings/打开系统设置 - Per-permission support text must explain when the permission matters, not just what it is
Reject if:
- It implies Atlas itself grants access
- It pressures the user with mandatory or fear-based wording
- It mentions system scope without user-facing benefit
Settings
Primary promise:
- Users adjust preferences and review trust/legal information in one calm surface.
Copy checks:
- Active preferences must read like operational controls, not legal copy
- Legal and trust text must stay descriptive and low-pressure
- Exclusions must clearly say they stay out of scans and plans
- Recovery retention wording must describe what remains recoverable and for how long
Reject if:
- Legal copy dominates action-oriented settings
- Exclusions sound like deletions or irreversible removals
Supporting Surfaces
Task Center
Primary promise:
- Users see recent task activity and know when to open History.
Copy checks:
- Empty state must name concrete actions that populate the timeline
- Active state must point to History for the full audit trail
- Use
task activity,timeline,audit trail, andrecovery itemsconsistently
Reject if:
- It uses internal terms such as queue/event payload/job object
Toolbar and Commands
Primary promise:
- Users understand what happens immediately when they click a global command.
Copy checks:
Permissionsglobal action should saycheck status, not justrefreshTask Centershould describe recent activity, not background internals- Command labels should mirror the current screen vocabulary (
Run Plan,Check Permission Status,Refresh Current Screen)
Reject if:
- Global actions use different verbs than in-page actions for the same behavior
State-by-State Review Checklist
Use this table whenever copy changes on any screen.
| State | Must explain | Must avoid |
|---|---|---|
| Loading | What Atlas is doing right now | vague spinner-only language |
| Empty | Why the page is empty and what action repopulates it | blame, dead ends |
| Ready | What the user can review now | implying work already ran |
| Executing | What is currently being applied | silent destructive behavior |
| Completed | What finished and what changed | overstating certainty or permanence |
| Recoverable | What can still be restored and for how long | implying indefinite restore availability |
| Limited mode | What still works and when more access might help | coercive permission language |
Fast Acceptance Pass
A copy change is ready to ship when all of the following are true:
- Every primary surface has one clear noun for the object the user is acting on
- Every destructive CTA names the actual action outcome
- Every permission CTA names the real system destination
- Every reclaimable-space metric says whether it is estimated and whether it recalculates
- Recovery language always mentions reversibility or the retention window where relevant
- Chinese and English versions communicate the same product model, not just literal translations
Recommended Use
Use this walkthrough when:
- editing
Localizable.strings - reviewing new screens or empty states
- preparing beta QA scripts
- checking regression after feature or IA changes
- writing release notes that reference Smart Clean, Apps, History, or Permissions