🚨 The biggest UX problem today isn't bad design.
It's attention fatigue.
Every app wants:
• More clicks
• More engagement
• More screen time
• More user activity
But users are already overwhelmed.
Every day, they're bombarded with notifications, emails, popups, ads, reminders, and endless streams of content.
The result?
Users start ignoring everything—not because they don't care, but because they're mentally overloaded.
Many products optimize for attention instead of value.
But more notifications don't automatically create more engagement. Sometimes, they create the exact opposite.
The products that stand out today aren't the ones demanding the most
attention.
They're the ones making every interaction more meaningful.
They focus on:
• Relevance over volume
• Clarity over complexity
• Simplicity over feature overload
In a world where every product is competing for attention, respecting a user's time is becoming a competitive advantage.
The future of great UX isn't about capturing more attention. It's about requiring less of it.
What's one product or app that you think does this exceptionally well? 👇