Frustration arises when a user’s goals are blocked by poor design, slow performance, or confusing interfaces. It signals a gap between expectation and reality, often leading to abandonment. UX designers, product managers, and customer support teams benefit by analyzing frustration patterns to improve usability, reduce churn, and create smoother, more intuitive digital experiences.
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