I'm running a witness and doing related work not on the interfaces as such. I may build a wallet GUI cross platform with a library I have been using, as I will first get its basics for a side project (simple stake/interest thing). So, yeah, I'm not gonna be helping much directly at this point.
The plan is to eventually reimplement the protocol and migrate the data, and make some changes in how it's engineered based on experiences and new capabilities, make spinning up new chains and opening exchange between their markets cheaper and simpler.
So, really at this point we want the enthusiasts and developers most of all to get involved. Because nobody in these platforms wants facebook but all their damn parents use it. Something that is really secure and empowers peer to peer business and copes with hostile networks, yet is easy enough for granny.
So you evidently have your fingers somewhat in the pie, at least... good to know.
If you want "enthusiasts" (meaning content creators, I presume) having a fully working front end — even if it is super simple — is essential. If the basics aren't working, you're going to lose all that "initial enthusiasm" right down the toilet... not because this isn't cool, but because there are functioning alternatives already up and running.
If you're looking to get granny (aka "mass adoption") to consider places like this, you're starting point for simplicity is "Log in with Facebook or Google." I'm serious. That's what the mainstream social user EXPECTS. Anything much more complicated than that, and you start losing people...