Form Friction
Form friction refers to any element of a form that slows down or frustrates users, leading to abandonment. Common sources of friction include: typing on mobile devices (75%+ abandonment), too many required fields (each drops completion 5-10%), confusing layouts, lack of progress indicators, and mandatory account creation. Voice input eliminates the single largest source of form friction — keyboard typing — by letting users speak answers 3× faster than they can type (150 WPM vs 30 WPM on mobile, Stanford HCI Research).
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