Motivation is not the missing layer.
Most serious candidates are already motivated. What they need on the day is operational clarity: where to go, how to get there, what to verify, and what to do when the plan changes.
What Margdarshak tries to solve
- centre search
- route guidance
- gate notes
- notice board
- command room
- SOS support
- correction and suggestion flows
Why this matters
On exam day, the question is rarely "Do I want this?" The real question is:
1. Can I reach the right place on time? 2. Can I verify the entry point without panic? 3. Can I stay calm if the centre details are imperfect?
That is a logistics problem, not a motivation problem.
What the product should feel like
- calm
- direct
- readable on mobile
- fast to scan
- useful in one look
What it should not feel like
- too much text on one screen
- duplicated instructions
- hidden centre details
- long flows for simple actions
- vague reassurance without action
The editorial angle behind the product
The site should behave like a practical exam-day desk:
1. tell the user what changed 2. show the centre data 3. show the route or next step 4. keep the support path visible 5. avoid clutter
Sources
- Margdarshak editorial workflow and centre verification checklist