My One Month Experience with InLeo Frontend

in voilk •  2 months ago

    As I heard about InLeo frontend last month's end, I decided to delve into using it to feel its difference with other interfaces. That choice gave me the chance to explore its features. One standout feature of InLeo that I appreciate is the monthly prompt challenge in InLeo frontend. This keeps writers actively engaged in unleashing their writing skills and having a voice to contribute and share their thoughts and understanding on different prompts.

    The creative and thought-provoking topics always leave me to think outside the box, and I make sure I drop a post. I joined this writing challenge this month, and before I did, I made it a personal challenge to see how far I can go in writing the prompts. I won't say I wrote without missing a prompt, but I can proudly say the days I engaged are more than the days I missed.

    Another outstanding feature I would like to write about is my overall user experience. The website is not too difficult to use. Although when I started the first week, it was a bit challenging as typing on the space provided for text was proving difficult, but as I continued using it for publication, I suddenly stopped noticing that. Trying to access prompts, read, and comment on fellow users' posts, and interaction with others is easy, making it a user-friendly interface. Apart from that first-hand experience, I haven't experienced any other bugs.


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    The beautiful thing again is earning leo tokens for using the frontend and engaging. I have always ask myself how to earn this token knowing its potentiality. Seeing that I have some Leo in my wallet right now is an encouragement and something that keeps me always ready to keeping sharing my thoughts in the monthly prompt

    Like we often hear, nothing can be 100% without glitches. Inleo has some areas they need to improve. Making use of a well-known layout for users to understand what they are clicking would help make users know what they are navigating and make engaging better. Making users understand what they are clicking without roaming around can improve overall usability.

    Also, the issue of showing me to follow users that I'm already following and communities I'm already following makes me wonder why I have to be doing what I have done before twice and even when I make an effort, I don't see any proof like showing I have followed a user.

    Then the threading, I believe threading is still what some Inleo users find a bit complicated. That's the creation of threads. I just feel creation of thread is difficult for users and providing something like a short simplified clip that would be a guide to users would be nice as that would help users to create threads on their own without getting confused.

    My overall experience with Inleo in this month of April has been good with its creative prompt writing, cool user interface and their support, all these contribute to my writing experience and growth. With the overall performance and topics as this, I know the Inleo frontend is ready for user satisfaction and enhancement.

    As a writer, I'm very much interested and anticipating the next month's journey with Inleo as I believe the overall aim of the monthly prompts is a way of supporting writers to share thoughts, understanding and learn. Making it an opportunity for every writer to have a say.

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