Users have seen a lot with all the technological advancements, so their attention span is decreasing. Your mobile app has just 3 seconds to earn this attention, so make it count.
Users tend to make very fast judgements on mobile apps and if they don’t find it interesting enough or don’t feel that they need it, they will neglect it.
Businesses should ask, does the app add value to the user’s life?
If the answer is not yes, then there is a high probability that you will lose their attention to your app
So, the question is, how do you make those 3 seconds count?
1. Your First Impression Starts Before the Download
A user's first impression of an app is not when they download and open it. In fact, it starts when a potential user comes across your app, whether on app store, on social media, or even through a friend’s recommendation
Make sure these points are appealing
2. Design for Immediate Clarity
Once a user opens your app, they have a few seconds to decide if they will stay or not. The first screen should
This doesn’t mean explaining everything. It just means letting the design and UX speak clearly.
Avoid any distractions and overwhelming the users with options. The first interaction should feel guided but effortless at the same time
3. Do minimal onboarding
The first few seconds in a user's experience shouldn’t be long, don’t make users go through long tutorials or any welcome slides.
People didn’t download your app to read. They downloaded it to do something.
Ask yourself: what’s the fastest path to value? Guide users there first.
4. Speed is everything
Your app shouldn’t take few seconds to open or respond because it will make users lose confidence
Consider the following:
Speed is psychological, not technical. Users need to feel like the app is fast, even if they’re waiting behind the scenes.
5. Show Value Instantly
An app should immediately communicate its value to users.
Here are some ways to do that:
If a user can’t figure out what your app does within the first few seconds, they won’t be able to find out.
Conclusion
You only get one chance to make a first impression and in the world of apps, that chance is short. Your design, performance, benefits, and user experience need to impress fast.
Always remember, in mobile apps, first impressions aren’t just important. They’re everything.
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