My honest advice: hire a competent designer or marketing expert to review your app - preferably someone with zero engineering or computer science background. Ask them what they think is missing, and maybe have them compare it with other popular apps in the same space. They’ll probably give you insights far more useful than anything I could offer. Your job as engineers is to preserve decentralization and security, not to educate users on what they “should” choose. Don’t assume you understand human behavior or market dynamics. Delegate what you can’t execute properly to those who can. That’s how you build a great product without compromising the integrity of the protocol.
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we have done this. i thought you had a specific issue. or maybe its just a feeling ?
Try another then? 🤷♂️ Depends what you mean by “specific issue.” I don’t think anything is exactly broken in Damus — I just don’t like how notes are displayed, how links and videos show up, and I miss the media features and reading sections I mentioned before. I’m also not a fan of how the feed refreshes or how there’s no confirmation when a note posts successfully. None of these are dealbreakers on their own, but together they make the overall experience feel worse compared to other apps I’ve used, like Nostur or Primal. I’ll start testing YakiHonne tomorrow to see how it feels in comparison.