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Questions having the [tag:user-behavior] tag regards users reaction and/or behavior to the environment she encounters.
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Customers using the New Order option when they should use Reorder
I think your current system might cause some confusion. As you say, users learn that they can reorder, as soon as you explain the reorder option. Which means your options are not descriptive enough.
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Hanging panel after user Click
You can create a hovering popup to allow user to add note. As for a call to action, you can have a banner in top menu suggesting that user can add note on any word by just clicking. Also, I will sugge …
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New users choose sign in over app try-out in first use screen
The words on the button are really confusing. There are two ways to solve the problem here. Either change the name of the button (easy change) to something easier to understand. Instead of "Continue a …