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ChatGPT Design

Write a UX Friction Analysis

Prompt
Analyze friction points in [website/app]. Recommend improvements for flow and interaction clarity.
Why it works

Reducing friction can improve conversion behavior.

If you're looking to improve user experience on your website or app, friction analysis is one of the most practical ways to identify what's stopping people from completing actions. This ChatGPT prompt automates the process of finding these friction points and suggesting concrete improvements. It's designed for UX designers, product managers, product owners, and digital marketers who want to understand why users drop off during critical user journeys like signup, checkout, or onboarding. Instead of guessing what frustrates your visitors, you can systematically audit your design and get data-driven recommendations for improving conversion rates and user satisfaction.

Using this prompt is straightforward. You simply replace the bracketed placeholder with your specific website or app. For example, if you run an e-commerce store, you'd input "Analyze friction points in our product checkout flow" or "Analyze friction points in our mobile app onboarding." Be as specific as possible about which area or user flow you want analyzed. The more detail you provide about your context, the more relevant ChatGPT's analysis becomes.

When you run this prompt, expect ChatGPT to identify specific friction points in your design such as unclear navigation, unnecessary form fields, confusing calls-to-action, page load issues, or unclear error messaging. ChatGPT will go beyond just listing problems and provide actionable recommendations for each friction point, explaining how the improvement would benefit users and potentially boost conversions.

For better results, provide ChatGPT with additional context about your users or business goals. Instead of just pasting a website URL, describe your target audience and what action you want them to take. For instance, "Analyze friction points in our SaaS trial signup flow for busy executives" gives ChatGPT much more useful information than a bare request, resulting in recommendations that actually match your specific users' needs and expectations.