Did you folks happen to read this post of mine:
https://peakd.com/hive/@nonameslefttouse/looking-for-the-future-after-taking-a-trip-down-memory-lane
Plenty of apps or features of Hive go completely unnoticed. Content browsing has improved tremendously, especially on PeakD. Digging through blog posts and squirming down rabbit holes to get access to apps is a bit of a pain in the butt. In over four years I've rarely used anything other than the content creation/consumption features of Hive. People say these various apps are the future of Hive but I just don't see it if these things are scattered in every direction. Some folks are using other apps and don't even know about PeakD or hive.blog. How does that even happen?
A little bit of both. In that post I mentioned chat, and how one was developed but rarely used, but I see you're working on your own solution. I realize I could click away and eventually locate a few games in my wallet. Two click access to apps, neatly tucked away over the left, for instance, could help. The post explains things a bit better but I realize it's long. I also suggested apps have some kind of a 'home' button that would lead back to a home base, like PeakD.
With that chat, would individual blog spaces get their own channel? I could use something like that.
The rest involves more than your team. People would all have to be on the same page somehow for what I really have in mind to work. The post explains the importance of corralling consumers into the social setting so their interests and attention can easily spill over onto other features or apps on chain.
i think they are implementing the chat that is developed, currently on NFTShowroom. maybe i am wrong.