No doubt this approach is the better way to go.
From my experience onboarding people, they often love the idea of nostr but are left wondering what to do next. I think as nostr:nprofile1qqs8d3c64cayj8canmky0jap0c3fekjpzwsthdhx4cthd4my8c5u47spremhxue69uhkummnw3ez6ur4vgh8wetvd3hhyer9wghxuet59uq3wamnwvaz7tmjv4kxz7fwdehhxarj9e3xzmny9uq3wamnwvaz7tmwdaehgu3wwfjkcctev4ezuum99uutzdck suggests, we should rework the nostr.com site to be more of a normie onboarding tool than a dev-focused protocol explainer. Something that clearly outlines a bunch of example nostr usecases beyond traditional microblogging.
If we could build in a great onboarding experience directly on nostr.com, that would be awesome.