I’m gonna be honest, the user experience of the Nsecbunker is awful. Just used it for the first time.

No offense to hard working developers, but it’s terrible. Tedious, more annoying than usernames and passwords and for no discernible benefit.

No way in hell I could get anyone I know to sign up with this system. If they could manage to understand what’s happening, they would still just be flat out annoyed by it. nostr:note1w4anl0pvwhgu92ufwggky95d2xa29rta4g0nd5jwt3tvqs3wxelqwp2tsm

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How would you make nsecbunker friendlier?

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It could maybe be improved if the keys generated were hidden from users. Hide them in advanced settings, make no mention of them during sign up.

Then Nostr itself could be positioned as “one user/pass for all apps” kinda? Basically the same as a master password with password manager.

But then you lose the talking point about nostr being decentralized (everything linked to just one nsecbunker service).

The core issue is that it layers both keys and user/pass on top of that. All I want is to have a main nostr app with keypair and then verify other apps from that one app. The idea of needing an extra service to handle logins is bad to me.