Been playing around with Tunnl for a bit, figured I'd break down how it actually works. At first glance? Yeah, it looks kinda messy. But once you get the flow, the whole thing clicks into place pretty fast.
What Tunnl's doing is basically building out a personalized system. The architecture isn't as chaotic as it seems—there's a clear logic underneath. You just need to wrap your head around the core mechanics.
Once you do, navigating through becomes second nature. The UX could be smoother, sure, but the underlying design makes sense when you understand what they're trying to achieve.
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BuyTheTop
· 11h ago
Ngl, I was a bit confused when I first looked at Tunnl, but after digging deeper, there’s definitely a method to it.
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CryptoMotivator
· 11h ago
This logic is actually fine, it's just that the learning curve is a bit steep.
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AirdropHustler
· 11h ago
At first glance, it looks like crap, but the more you use it, the more addictive it becomes.
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MoonMathMagic
· 11h ago
ngl it does look messy, but once you understand the logic, there’s actually something to it
Been playing around with Tunnl for a bit, figured I'd break down how it actually works. At first glance? Yeah, it looks kinda messy. But once you get the flow, the whole thing clicks into place pretty fast.
What Tunnl's doing is basically building out a personalized system. The architecture isn't as chaotic as it seems—there's a clear logic underneath. You just need to wrap your head around the core mechanics.
Once you do, navigating through becomes second nature. The UX could be smoother, sure, but the underlying design makes sense when you understand what they're trying to achieve.