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Comment by vaishnavsm

2 years ago

Congrats and good luck on the launch!

Ok so in general I'd chalk this up to being disinterested, but I think this is relevant for a product meant for people with ADHD:

After a couple pages of choices, I was met with a screen with options A through K, and I instantly closed the tab. I didn't even read what it was asking. I realised that this may literally be ADHD like behaviour, so I opened it back up again, but it was still quite overwhelming and it took conscious effort to read through the form. I think this is just because I'm used to just entering my email and password, or using social logins, so filling the form seemed to be a substantial point of friction (even though I realise how it could be useful)

I'm unsure if I have ADHD, and it's never been a problem for me, but I sure do have a short attention span haha

This is really valuable feedback for us as we've iterated on that form with the ADHD community for a while and actually that exact question you're talking about is one that we've debated and changed a few times. I really appreciate your feedback here, let us revisit our notes on that question again, we'll continue to weigh the pros and cons here...

I personally believe from a UX perspective when you can make things simpler for people with ADHD, you make it simpler for all! Basically the premise of docusign :)