This makes sense. Maybe the best app to recommend to new users is Spring or something like Spring that allows them to:

1. create an account

2. immediately realize that they can use that same account in multiple apps

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Even better would be if this project became something like the Umbrel project, but with an MIT license. Instead of just indexing on any website, allow anyone to sustain their own environment, a sort of nostr ecosystem, with all these applications running on localhost.

I made this short vid that maybe could also give a brief overview to non-techies: https://primal.net/e/note10hddc8z79zru0pgjqm4yyhccwqecn2v8s69rqjpjv2nhkd66ll2qskrsw9