i regret my website redesign
see also: Product Positioning · Default Settings
i regret my website redesign lands as a clean signal for the current cycle (source). The point is not the news itself but the behavioral drift it exposes. I care about what becomes default after the dust settles.
context + claim
i regret my website redesign shifts the center of gravity toward a new default. My claim is simple: this is a habit-forming change, not a one-off event. If teams internalize the behavior, the market follows.
signal vs noise
- Signal: behavior that persists without marketing support.
- Signal: policy or tooling that narrows future choices.
- Noise: impressive demos without a maintenance story.
risk surface
- The promise outruns operational reality.
- Costs shift from build to maintenance without warning.
- The narrative locks in before the evidence matures.
my take
I am leaning cautious: treat the change as real, but do not calcify it until the operational story holds.
linkage
- tags
- #thoughtpiece
- #web
- #2022
- related
- [[Markets of Narrative]]
- [[Work Without a Center]]
ending questions
What would make this feel durable instead of episodic?