
Stop Searching for Documentation: Why We Stripped the Settings Screens from Rizm
Whenever a team adopts a new tool, an invisible burden is created: the dependency on a "tool specialist." We've all seen it—people spending hours learning proprietary specs or even getting "admin certifications" just to manage a workspace. We want to change this culture of wasting time on tool-specific mastery. Our project, Rizm , takes a radical approach: minimize settings screens and embed management best practices directly into an AI layer. Eliminating the "Search for Settings" Time In Rizm, you won't find complex nested settings menus. It’s built on the design philosophy of "Data × Manifest = UI." Instead of manually toggling switches, you simply tell the AI how you want to work, and the AI rewrites the workspace configuration itself. For governance, configuration changes are still restricted to Admins. However, those Admins no longer need to memorize "which switch does what." This is made possible by a mechanism we call AIT (AI Transformation). Letting PMs and Devs Manage Without
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