Title: Friction Detection | Reduce Website Friction with Mouseflow
Open Graph Title: Friction Detection | Reduce Website Friction with Mouseflow
Description: Reduce website friction with Mouseflow’s Friction Detection. Identify user frustration and improve website experience. Get started now!
Open Graph Description: Reduce website friction with Mouseflow’s Friction Detection. Identify user frustration and improve website experience. Get started now!
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"text": "Mouseflow’s Friction Score is a proprietary value that quantifies the user's level of frustration from their website experience. It is calculated based on the occurrence of friction events like click-errors, click-rage, bonce etc. Friction Insights is the set of tools and visualizations that help you understand and act on those scores. This includes the Friction Dashboard (a clear overview of where and to what extent friction occurs), Smart Ranking (which prioritizes pages and elements based on impact), and the Friction Map (a visual representation of friction hotspots). While the Friction Score tells you how much frustration exists, Friction Insights shows you where it happens and helps you decide what to fix first. You can find out more about different friction events in this article."
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"text": "The average Friction Score is different depending on the type of website. You can learn the industry average Friction Score for your website type with Mouseflow. Simply add a trend view tile on your dashboard, and on the bottom right corner you will see the Industry Avg. Friction Score for your website type. Hover over it to see how your website compares. Knowing where you stand can help you determine if your website experience is optimized or if users are encountering too much friction."
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"text": "Mouseflow highlights Friction Score for each of the recorded sessions and individual pages on your website. You can find the respective scores in the Friction column in the Recordings list, in the Heatmaps list, where high-friction pages are color-coded (red or yellow). If an 'Unhappy' smiley appears next to a session, or if a heatmap page has a high friction score, it means urgent UX issues are impacting your website experience and need to be addressed."
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"text": "Friction Score helps you identify and fix UX issues that hurt conversions. Filter heatmaps and recordings by Friction Score to spot high-friction sessions, pinpoint frustration hotspots, and analyze funnel drop-offs. Combine this with feedback surveys to uncover user insights and make data-driven UX improvements that boost engagement and conversions. Check out the help center to find out more about leveraging Mouseflow’s Friction Scores in recordings and in heatmaps."
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"text": "To reduce website friction, focus on clear navigation, intuitive interactions, and relevant content. Ensure clickable elements behave as expected and users can easily move between pages. Regularly review your site’s Friction Score to spot and fix UX issues that impact engagement. You can find out more about the website navigation best practices that reduce website friction on our blog."
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"text": "Eliminating website friction points and thus reducing the frustration can help you create a better user experience for your users. A better user experience means that it’s easier for the users to achieve their goals on your website. If your goals are aligned with the users’ goals, improving the website Friction Score helps you drive conversions to signups, demos, cart completions, etc."
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"text": "Different behavior analytics tools use different names for the score they calculate based on the various website friction or user frustration events that get recorded during a session. The way the score is calculated also varies, so the numbers from different tools cannot be directly compared. Different scores take different events into account. Mouseflow uses its proprietary technology to calculate Friction Score. Friction Score, digital experience score, frustration score – or whatever the other names for it are – is a value that gives you an idea about how smooth the user’s experience is while browsing your website. Filtering out recordings or heatmaps with high friction or low can highlight the pages or elements where the users have the most issues, and where their frustration level was quite high."
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"text": "Mouseflow’s Friction Score is based on a variety of friction events, taking into account not only click-rage and scroll patterns, but also events such as mouse-out, speed-browsing, and JavaScript error tracking that are not considered in some other scores. This makes Mouseflow’s Friction Score a comprehensive solution to understand visitors’ behavior and the problems they face. What really makes Mouseflow’s Friction Score stand out is that you can set up custom friction events that are most relevant to your particular website, be it facing a 404 page, custom JavaScript errors, or something else. Customizing friction events is unique to Mouseflow, and it allows you to get exactly the data you want from your users’ website interactions."
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