Well, got my vote @peakd!
PeakD wins on having the best usability when it comes to interfaces and understanding how people who are not technologists, developers and blockchainiacs use the web. And that's a huge plus, when it comes to approaching the every-present question of "how to we attract more outside people as Hive users?"
Sometime, in your "copious spare time," I would love to see you take on something like the old steemworld.org app from "Hive 1.0" which was by far the most full-featured and intuitive individual account analysis tool out there. Sure, we have versions for Hive, but they are mostly a bit awkward/clumsy, OR they are too oriented towards developers or those really into the technical end of things.
A second feature (possibly essential for larger scale adoption) is a utility (possibly inside the PeakD interface) to pull user uploaded images from posts into organizable "Photo Albums" so already uploaded images can more readily be accessed, organized and potentially re-used.
The analytics stuff is what we're trying to tackle with Hive Stats part of the project... the API is available for any website but presently we have a bunch on HiveHub.dev... we can keep expanding beyond cord blockchain stats and beyond the new community stats and perhaps move to account stats. I think that tackles a lof of what steemworld.org did but it will be an open API and open source created unlike steemworld.org was.
As for the peakd.com suggestion this isn't funding peakd.com itself but all the tools created can help any interface. If a developer wants to consider an open source project for pictures we're happy to talk to them.