Warp is a very fast, modern take on what a Terminal program should be, moving away from the old tty model to take advantage of modern features. I found it very easy to work with, it was just missing a few features for me to use as a daily terminal. It is improving rapidly, and the developers are VERY responsive to the community.
Keybindings are getting better, and nearly where I need them to be. Some programs that were designed around manipulation of TTY output can have visual problems in Warp, but that is improving as well. The ability to easily grab the output of a command, and a strong workflow system and (multiline!!!) command line history are standout features.
As someone who has been using Bash/ZSH after coming from Kornshell in the 80s, the lack of a vi-mode is a bit of a hinderance, but I look forward to integrating that in a true multiline local editing environment.