Less UI. More UX.
We are in a new era of software. The experience has changed once again.
New applications do not need a heavy interface. Conversation and dynamic results are becoming the expectation. People want to ask a question and get an answer, not learn a dashboard before they can find what they need.
I have been thinking about this lately, because this season has been full of graduations. My daughter earned her MBA. My niece finished high school. Friends watched their kids cross stages at every level.
What makes me most proud of my daughter is not only the degree. It is the relationships she built with her peers along the way. Those may prove stronger than the credential itself.
The visible artifact is rarely the thing that matters most. The same is true in software. The interface is what people see, but the experience is what they remember.
When I set out to build BessWave, I made a deliberate choice: minimize the user interface and enhance the user experience. Less UI. More UX.
That meant leaving the old software model behind and focusing on answers through conversation, dynamic insights, and results that make the point instantly.
The next class is walking into a world built this way. They are already living in it.
BessWave is being built for that world.