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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