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Usability friction

Usability friction refers to the resistance or obstacles that users may encounter when interacting with a product. It encompasses any elements that make the user experience less smooth or efficient. Reducing friction is a key goal in product design because it can lead to improved user satisfaction, increased engagement, and better overall product performance.

Common friction areas:

  • UI: Complicated or cluttered user interfaces.

  • Slowness: Slow loading times for websites, or slow running times for applications.

  • Onboarding: Lengthy or complex sign-up processes or setup steps.

  • Navigation: Unclear navigation or confusing menu structures.

  • Data Entry: Long or complex forms can be tiresome for users.

  • Errors: Inadequate error messages or lack of feedback can lead to user confusion.

  • Payments: Purchasing processes with too many steps or security complexity.

  • Inaccessibility: Inaccessible design for people with disabilities.

  • Mobile: Inconsistent or poorly responsive design on mobile devices.

  • Waste: Unnecessary steps or actions required to complete a task.

  • Overload: Too much information or too many choices.