Are people tired of needing 5–10 apps to represent one online identity?

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Something I’ve been thinking about while building The Social Circle:

A lot of people do not just use one social platform anymore.

They use one app for quick thoughts.
One for photos.
One for videos.
One for gaming.
One for live content.
One for community.
One for messaging.
One for links.

At some point, your online identity starts to feel scattered.

The problem is not always that people want to replace every app they use.

Sometimes the problem is that there is no clean home base where different parts of who they are online can live together without everything being forced into one chaotic feed.

That is the idea behind The Social Circle:

One account.
Dedicated Worlds for different types of content.
A Home Feed that keeps things connected.
Less app switching.
Less context collapse.

I’m curious how other builders think about this:

Do people actually want fewer apps, or do they want better organization between the different parts of their online identity?

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Having a centralized home base or dashboard that keeps everything organized just makes sense. It's the same with how I set up my coaching business - I have many different apps and workflows all coming together to a centralized dashboard that helps me stay on top of everything. Organizion helps to keep everything flowing smoothly!