It is basically just a contacts app. The other stuff you talk about would just be good UX
It's an onboarding app that express the concept "you own your identity". The contacts are only a side utility.
The problem is that people will just delete the onboarding app after they are onboarded and there is nothing to do. It should at the very least be a note signing app (like Nostore) or something. Give people a reason to keep the app
It would not be a problem if it did his work in the first stage. Pairing it with a signer is a nice option, in fact I thought that Amber by @greenart7c3 can be a nice fit, it would only need a proper UI/UX redesign. Or embedding nesecbunker (idea by @hodlbod) using a reverse proxy like ngrok.
I am still hoping for a signer app that handles both NIP-7 and NIP-24 and nsecbunker. Let it just be a generic signer app that lets me sign both native mobile apps and browser apps
This. Would be awesome.
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Onboarding app sounds like an insurance sign-up app. It’s not fun and nobody does it because they want to do it but they need to do it. How about the same app but as a module within other apps? Composability is a powerful tool and the whole ecosystem would benefit if there are a few awesome modules that do the job extremely well. This way the money is on the prize the real user experience and the sign-up is just a phase to get there effortlessly.
A standardized signups component could help apps that put low effort on this step, but I don't know how is possible without a webview. However this could not be a rule, it would kill creativity and personalization on new solutions. An onboarding app with a good educational support can work well for non tech users. And it implicitly and practically shows the concept of an open ecosystem. A lot of users are fashinated when they see they can move from app to app with the same account, having a continuous experience.