“Works better in the app”: a strategy that might be backfiring
An analysis of how the phrase “works better in the app” can harm user experience in apps and damage the relationship with users.
Frontend developer passionate about building meaningful, accessible, and user-focused digital experiences. For me, the most important part of any development is focusing on the end user—understanding their needs and delivering real value. I’m interested in how artificial intelligence can be integrated ethically and practically into everyday life, making things easier and giving us more time for what truly matters.
An analysis of how the phrase “works better in the app” can harm user experience in apps and damage the relationship with users.