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Do users actually click CTA… or just find their...
While working on AllInOneTools, I noticed something interesting. As builders, we design CTAs like: • “Start Now” • “Try Tool” • “Get Started” We expect users to follow that path. But real users don’t always behave like that. Sometimes they: • ignore the CTA • scroll down • go directly to categories • click the first tool they see It made me question something: 👉 Do users really follow CTAs… or do they just find their own way? From what I’ve seen: New users → follow visual cues (categories, popul
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