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Lawnchair seems to do a good chunk of what Nova does. I haven't taken the time to fully recreate my setup, but most things I've tried have worked so far.
With Nova I have a setup that more or less fits everything on my home page without looking too busy. Lawnchair is letting me change the number of rows and columns, shrink icon size, choose a monochrome theme as a default, make folders, etc.
I'm more than a little nervous to try something else, because I worry about not being able to reenable the same version of Nova I have now with all of my settings.
Lawnchair doors look good as a next home, though.
Why remove Nova before you've got things set up? Get a feel for whether or not your new launcher works for you for probably at least a month before removing the old.
If you don't find any issues you can't live with within a month, you should be fine.
You don't think anything in Nova will break by turning it off? I haven't switched launchers in many years.
Lawnchair doesn't seem to allow gestures on icons/folders, so it's a non-starter for me. I use swipe actions all the time to launch apps. Like, tap for SMS, swipe down for WhatsApp, swipe up for Signal; or tap to open a folder of utilities, swipe up for Root Explorer and down for KeePass. I want to be able to launch all of my frequently used apps with 1 action from my homescreen. If anything, I'd like a launcher that allows even more swipe actions (right & left).
I just want a full app drawer and a single homescreen with shortcuts/folders that can be overloaded with swipe actions. IDGAF about widgets or search. If I need to type anything, I'm doing too much work to launch an app.
This is the key missing piece for me too. All of the things I use on my phone are accessible through the five icons on my dock. Whether it's a simple swipe to open another app or swipe to open a folder, none of the "alternatives" have similar functionality.
I don't want to search for things, I want at most two taps to open the app I want.