With many ideas being voiced on this white board and potentially to be included into the app, I see the risk of over-complicating it and making the layout too confusing as a result of an attempt to be inclusive. So, perhaps, it would be necessary to keep in mind the general categories within which everything has to fit (be packed) to remain cognizable and usable? Basic umbrella categories examples: NEED TO LEARN, NEED TO CONNECT, NEED TO RELAX, NEED TO HELP NATURE, I NEED HELP This way, the app would address several categories of the user needs and direct them there in one click based on the situational need: 1) the need to learn more about nature and self (and the correlation of the two) and eco-anxiety, 2) short extracts from courses for those who want to learn but don't have the time (like, each course's summary or "how-tos" for transforming anxiety into action), 3) the need to calm down and relax by listening to the tracks from the multimedia library featuring the sound of the ocean, rain or bird chirping, 4) getting emergency support in extreme cases of anxiety (not necessarily a call linking you to a healthcare professional, can be just an immediate "remedy" in the form of an inspirational image or right words/quote), 5) donation option for those who have a need to act by funding eco initiatives or sponsoring Wildya etc. P.S. To be based on the categories that get most votes as popular/necessary P.P.S. I do not mean to criticize or roast the existing design - it is just a precaution for the future edits.