Maybe the issue with specialty clients is the lack of UX consistency. There is an expectation of "what works" on Amethyst. When users install another app, they need to calibrate themselves to a new expectation for just that app. And that is tiresome for users.
We need to figure out a way to normalize that across apps.
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Yes, there is a cost to that.
I heard discussion about "unified branding" as a plus for onboarding, makes sense.
But at some point users will have to pay the switching price, I don't see how to normalize UI on a decentralized protocol
Niche apps can integrate libraries to power complex things, right?
Culture goes a long way. We need to move from easy and scrappy to thoughtful and quality.
Basically follow what the designers and product people in Nostr have been saying all along :)