Two agreed reworks from real-user feedback. Topics should feel simpler and clearly better than a ChatGPT conversation, and every action should obviously belong to the crew member who did it.
Today a topic gets a weird auto-title, sometimes a long description and sometimes none, and tapping in lands you on a wall of little message cards. The fix: one clean structured title, one short consistent status line for every topic, and opening a topic drops you straight into a continuable chat with a short recap at the top.
Auto-titles, uneven descriptions, an always-on nudge. Feels lower quality than a chat app.
Every topic reads the same way: a structured accurate title plus a few-word status of what is going on. A mini-app pin shows when a topic has one.
You land in the continuable chat. A short recap of what was done sits at top (no wall of cards). The mini-app is pinned - tap to jump straight in.
The "want me to track this daily?" prompt is sticky and often irrelevant. The fix: it only surfaces when there is a real reason (a repeating habit shows up in the conversation), it is dismissible, and it carries a clear "no thanks" plus a permanent "stop asking".
Appears inline, tied to the crew member who noticed the pattern, with an easy out. Not pinned to the top of every topic.
In today's History view the creatures and their actions feel disconnected - you cannot tell who did what. The fix: group each stream of actions under the crew member who did them, led by their face, name and area colour, so the "who did what" is obvious at a glance.
A single list of actions. The creatures live elsewhere in the UI, so you cannot connect a row to a character.
Actions cluster under their crew member, led by face, name and area colour. The colour and dot carry through each action so the link is unmistakable.