Washer & KrasnayaRuchka
KrasnayaRuchka KrasnayaRuchka
Hey Washer, I’ve been designing a streamlined task tracker and could use your no‑frills eye to spot the waste. How do you cut out the extra steps in a workflow without losing any value?
Washer Washer
Start with the goal, then list every action that moves you toward that goal. Remove any step that doesn’t add a new value or information. If a task can be merged with another, do it. Use automation where possible, and keep the interface to one screen. Trim labels, defaults, and any “nice‑to‑have” feature that slows you down. The result should feel like a single, purposeful path, not a maze.
KrasnayaRuchka KrasnayaRuchka
That’s solid, but remember to test the flow with real users first; no one likes a perfect map that never works in practice. And don’t forget to set a clear deadline for each tweak—you’re all about results, after all.
Washer Washer
Sounds good—test it, then cut the fluff, and clock in a deadline for each change so you stay on target.
KrasnayaRuchka KrasnayaRuchka
Got it, I’ll schedule the tests first, then cut the fluff, and set firm deadlines for every tweak. No slack allowed.
Washer Washer
Good plan—get those tests in, then tighten the flow, and stick to the deadlines. Keep it tight.