The user experience (UX) on the Nostr network is fragmented and inconsistent due to the proliferation of different clients. Since the protocol defines only a minimal communication standard, fundamental features such as the post creation interface, timeline filters, list management, text formatting (markdown, images), and privacy settings are implemented completely differently by each client. A user switching from one application to another must relearn where features are located and how to use them. Furthermore, advanced features available in one client (such as certain types of searches or notifications) are completely absent in another. This lack of consistency and unified design represents a significant barrier to adoption for the mainstream user, who is accustomed to products with polished and predictable UX.