If you open Advanced → My Vigía Alerts and tap two different cards, you might notice something: sometimes a bottom sheet with checkboxes opens, and other times you're taken to a full screen with details. This is intentional.
Inactive → bottom sheet ("quick activation")
If you've never activated the preset on any target (badge "INACTIVE"), tapping it opens a one-tap activation modal. We show your targets pre-selected and ask for a single tap to activate on all of them. The goal is to minimize friction when a new user is exploring the catalog.
Active → detail screen ("fine-grained management")
When you already have at least one active target (badge "ACTIVE · X/Y"), tapping it takes you to the full detail: hero with the preset icon, target list with individual toggles, editable thresholds, "Activate all / Deactivate all" button. The goal here is to give you depth so you can fine-tune each target without reloading.
What if I want to see the detail of an inactive preset?
For now you can't skip the modal — if it's fully inactive, the modal is the path. Think of it this way: if you don't want to activate it, there isn't much to manage yet. If you activate it on even one target, you can enter the detail from there.
Why not make it uniform?
We considered it. The options were:
- Always detail — Predictable, but forces an extra tap to activate everything (open detail, tap "Activate all").
- Always modal — Fast, but you lose the depth to manage per-target thresholds.
- Hybrid (current) — Fast to activate, deep to manage.
We went with the hybrid because the "first touchpoint" with a preset is almost always activating it, and that case deserves the least friction possible.