Why Your AI Product's UI Is Losing Users
You can have the best model in the world and still lose users in the first 30 seconds. Not because the model is weak, but because the interface around it makes people confused, nervous, or exhauste...

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You can have the best model in the world and still lose users in the first 30 seconds. Not because the model is weak, but because the interface around it makes people confused, nervous, or exhausted: They don't know what to type. They don't understand what the model can and can't do. They can't tell if it's still thinking or just broken. They hit basic accessibility walls (keyboard, contrast, screen reader). Most AI teams pour 95% of their energy into prompts, evals, and infra—and treat UI as "polish we'll add later". That's exactly how you end up with a powerful model wrapped in a demo that bleeds trust and churn. This post is about why that happens, the common patterns that cost you users, and what to do instead. 1. Users don't trust what they can't understand AI already feels like a black box. A vague, generic UI makes it worse. Common trust‑killing patterns: "Empty chat with a blinking cursor" No guidance, no examples, just "Ask anything…". Most users freeze or type something the s