Wellness Apps Front-Load Friction Before Delivering Any Value
Most wellness apps require account creation, cookie consent, and goal configuration before users can access core features like breathing exercises. For stressed or neurodivergent users, this multi-step barrier defeats the purpose of the tool. The friction is especially harmful because these users typically need the fastest path to calm.
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