MicroPulse

MicroPulse is a web app + lightweight SDK that pinpoints “microinteraction” friction—rage clicks, dead taps, confusing hover states, slow button feedback, and misfiring toasts—then recommends fixes tied to UI patterns. Instead of generic session replays, it auto-tags interaction moments (submit, undo, swipe, drag, inline validation) and scores them by hesitation time, repeat attempts, and abandonment. Teams get a prioritized queue: which microinteractions are costing conversions, where they happen, and what to change (e.g., add optimistic UI, improve hit targets, adjust haptics, debounce, clearer progress states). It also supports A/B validation for microinteraction tweaks with before/after friction scores. This is not magic: it won’t replace user research, and it won’t fix a bad product. But it can reliably surface small UX paper cuts that quietly bleed revenue and support time.

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