feature requestProductivity · Collaboration & MessagingstructuralAI BloatPerformanceSAASUX Degradation

Forced AI feature integration is making collaboration tools slow and unusable

Users of whiteboarding and note-taking apps report significant performance degradation after AI features were added without opt-out options. Apps that were previously fast become laggy and unstable, forcing users to restart them frequently. The pattern reflects a broader industry tension between shipping AI features and maintaining core product quality.

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