I would like to see more people using Bisq, and not considering it as some complicated boogeyman exchange.
I would too. It's interesting that I don't see much advertising done by Bisq. I guess since it's not really a "business" in the traditional sense of the word, the expectation is that it'll grow organically by word-of-mouth advertising. I've been doing my part, lol.
I played around with Bisq some years ago, but never really used the service in earnest until around 8 or 9 months ago. Since then it's been my favorite ('hehem, to borrow n0nce's term) on/off-ramp. But it's also my favorite way to exchange BTC/XMR.
Bisq is currently available for desktop os (with mobile notifications), but it would be cool to have some basic mobile exchange version as well.
I'm in front of a PC most of the day, so I likely wouldn't get much use out of a mobile app, but I agree that would help draw more users.