Enhance Wellness Apps: Discover the Best User Experience StrategyEnhance Wellness Apps: Discover the Best User Experience Strategy
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NEW TASTE TEST 🌿
Same acupressure session. Same functionality. Different behavioral effect
πŸ’œ A feels like a calming ritual. 🌿 B feels like a simple wellness habit
The real question is not which version looks better. It is which one is more likely to: increase session completion, build trust in the treatment, encourage daily repetition, and turn one session into a habit.
Because in wellness products, visual design does not only shape perception. It shapes behavior Which direction would make you return tomorrow - A or B? Building a mobile product? I’ll help you find more than a β€œbetter UI.” I’ll uncover the weak spots in your business model, first-session, monetization, and growth potential πŸ‘‰ BOOK A MOBILE APP SESSION https://calendly.com/asol_design/book-diagnostic-call-linkedin-clone
πŸ’œ A
🌿 B

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Boluwatife's avatar
Nice work as usual! Whichever version wins, those dynamic user choices are going to look incredibly smooth once built out with interactive states on a Framer canvas.
Maty's avatar
max
β€’ 1d
B, for me β€” the warm neutral tone feels more sustainable for a daily habit, purple/dark reads more "special occasion" which could actually work against session frequency. Are you tracking retention on real users for this, or is the vote here purely a gut-check poll?
Olha's avatar
My heart is going to B, because this app is interesting about my feeling ❀️🌿
Edna's avatar
πŸ’œA
MD Rafee 's avatar
Going with B. The cream tone and orange CTA feel less precious, more like something you'd tap into every morning without thinking twice. A reads beautiful but almost too ceremonial for a daily habit loop.
Adesuyi's avatar
I would choose the version that makes starting the session feel effortless. In habit-forming products, reducing friction usually has a bigger impact on retention than visual preference alone.
Natalia's avatar
B😍
Sahil's avatar
Impressive !
Nataly's avatar
A😍
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