En ecom, le SAV c’est souvent 30 “Où est ma commande ?” dans la semaine, des heures de perdues sur des tâches répétitives et un risque de chargeback à chaque retard de réponse.
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@Abmankendrick if they already saw the benefits the previous page, what you offer, and this list is to reassure, go with the the B version. people scan, they don't read and you don't want to create friction at this stage.
@Abmankendrick it depends on what's before.
if it's the first time users see the offer, they'll need to see what's in the offer before subscribing. the A is great for that, it's transparent and you gain trust.
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@youblbd Empathy and deep understanding of the problem space. What makes good design is the human thinking.
But AI will definitely help speed up processes.
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