Sometimes Simple Tools Make You Think More Than Complex Ones
Today I tried a basic dosha check on Tatsatt. It wasn’t long No heavy reading Just a few questions and a quick result. But it made me pause for a moment. Most tools I use every day try to give more...

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Today I tried a basic dosha check on Tatsatt. It wasn’t long No heavy reading Just a few questions and a quick result. But it made me pause for a moment. Most tools I use every day try to give more more features, more data, more explanations. This felt different It didn’t try to teach everything It just gave me a small reflection point. And that stayed longer than expected. It made me think about something we don’t talk about enough: Do people really want more information? Or do they just want something that helps them understand themselves a little better? As builders, it’s easy to assume: more features = more value But maybe: less friction = more impact I’m starting to notice that tools which are quick to start and easy to experience tend to leave a stronger impression than tools that try to explain everything upfront. Curious how others see this. Do you prefer tools that: explain things deeply or let you experience first and figure it out yourself?