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5467a2 No.5544

Every New York founder I know is obsessed with growth metrics, but almost none of them talk about the silent killer: confusing onboarding that bleeds users by the dozens. I’ve seen promising apps lose 40% of signups because a single screen wasn’t tested properly. That’s money on fire. UX isn’t just making things pretty it’s about stripping friction from every tap. When I needed to overhaul a workflow last year, I spent weeks comparing approaches and ended up going deep into local talent. I found a team that anchors everything in user research first, not just trends: https://www.neuronux.com/ny. They flipped my thinking on wireframing priority. So I’m curious what’s the one UI/UX bottleneck that hurt your conversion the most, and how did you finally fix it? Was it internal or did you bring in outside help?

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