Categories: BehaviourTheory

Shades of Discoverability

If your working week is anything like mine, I’d wager the term “discoverability” comes up often. Typically we use it when asking if a feature explains its presence and function. Will users encounter and understand it properly? Discoverability feels like a straightforward concept: if someone doesn’t realize what a product can do, she’ll never get the most from it.

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