
First boot
The app introduces itself and checks the line to your personal BROILR server. If the handshake fails, you fix it at home — the conversation never quietly jumps to someone else's cloud.
Trust-aware megaphone for marketplace chat
When strangers meet over a buy-or-sell listing, BROILR is the well-lit counter: you see who you are talking to, whether the signals look fishy, and you keep the chat on hardware you pay for.
$1 one-time when the App Store listing goes live.
When you see an empty frame, read it as “photo later.” The words beside each step already explain what that screen is for.

The app introduces itself and checks the line to your personal BROILR server. If the handshake fails, you fix it at home — the conversation never quietly jumps to someone else's cloud.

Here are the servers and profiles you trust. Think of it as a roster of workshops you have already vetted, not a phonebook owned by a Silicon Valley landlord.

A handle is a public-facing name with reputation glued on. This screen shows the chips and history so you can decide if you want to answer the door.

Your marketplace threads land in one calm inbox. Filters keep noise down so selling a couch does not feel like fighting a social network feed.

Each listing carries warning strips when automated checks see mismatches — plain language, not blame. The goal is to protect your time before you drive across town.

Trust decisions leave an audit-friendly trail you can scroll. If you ever need to prove what happened, the story is on your metal.

Lifecycle switches live here: how the app talks to your server, what logging you want, and the boring safety toggles that keep admins sane.

Big red lever energy — when you need to stop the world, you flip it here. You own the consequence; we do not hide the control behind three menus.
BROILR when live).Type is sized for comfortable reading on a phone, same as the rest of this family pitch.