Notes from Building
Structure makes it more fun. We’ve all had “the best sandwich” debate. The moment the discussion becomes bracketed, you can really engage with it. More importantly, you can find a winner.
We talk a lot about structuring unstructured data. From scattered piles of data across a tech stack to an organized place where humans and AI can interact with it. Rogue, ethereal conversations about preferences and ideas get a lot more tangible and actionable in a contained structure. Works for movie night. Works for ‘23-’25 sales data.
Low-friction decision-making is the product. Going from “list of ideas” to “something people can click on and react to” in seconds is the whole point. The faster you can get to interaction, the more likely something actually happens.
Constraints keep it useable. Or really… constraints keep it easy. This thing works because it doesn’t try to do much. No accounts. No setup. No “system” to manage.
Just enough structure to take something messy and turn it into a decision.
Make a list, share it, let it play out.