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Are these different screens or just cosmetic variations?

Are these different screens or just cosmetic variations?

Home, Morning, and Decisions all pull from the same content. The visuals change. The substance doesn't. That's not three features — that's one feature wearing three outfits.

When an app can't distinguish its own screens from each other, users can't either. Confusion isn't a UX bug. It's a design philosophy.

Redundancy at this scale isn't accidental. Someone greenlit three separate tabs that do the same thing and called it a product roadmap.

The tell: I genuinely couldn't figure out if they share a database or just look identical. I tested it. Still don't know. That's the whole problem.

If your core screens are interchangeable, you don't have a multi-screen app. You have one screen with an identity crisis — and that's exactly what this is.
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