We discuss model building in tribrid inflation, which is a framework for
realising inflation in the matter sector of supersymmetric particle physics
models. The inflaton is a D-flat combination of matter fields, and inflation
ends by a phase transition in which some Higgs field obtains a vacuum
expectation value. We first describe the general procedure for implementing
tribrid inflation in realistic models of particle physics that can be applied
to a wide variety of BSM particle physics models around the GUT scale. We then
demonstrate how the procedure works for an explicit lepton flavour model based
on an A_4 family symmetry. The model is both predictive and phenomenologically
viable, and illustrates how tribrid inflation connects cosmological and
particle physics parameters. In particular, it predicts a relation between the
neutrino Yukawa coupling and the running of the spectral index alpha_s. We also
show how topological defects from the flavour symmetry breaking can be avoided
automatically.Comment: 26 pages, 4 figures, v2 matches publication in JCA