Friction

What is it?

Friction refers to any element within a digital experience that increases effort, uncertainty, or hesitation for users. Friction may be cognitive, emotional, or functional and can occur at any stage of a journey.

Not all friction is inherently negative, but unmanaged friction often suppresses conversion.


Examples in Action

  • Long or complex forms
  • Unclear value propositions or messaging
  • Excessive choice or poorly structured information
  • Technical issues such as slow load times or errors

Typical Outcomes / Results

  • Lower completion rates when friction is unaddressed
  • Increased drop-off at key decision points
  • Clear optimisation opportunities when friction is identified
  • Improved performance when friction is reduced appropriately

This definition reflects common usage across conversion optimisation and UX disciplines.

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