
Last Updated on January 4, 2026.
Your website needs to convert, not confuse. But if your pages are slow, your buttons are tiny or your visitors can’t figure out what to do next, they’re bouncing faster than Bad Bunny tickets.
Website user experience, aka UX, isn’t just a nice-to-have. It’s the difference between someone saying “this site gets me” and someone peacing out in 10 seconds flat. Because real talk? Even the most beautiful site won’t sell if it’s hard to use.
In this episode of So It Depends, I’m breaking down why website user experience matters and how even tiny tweaks (like your nav menu or mobile layout) can change everything so you have a high converting website. And yes, we’re comparing websites to Beyoncé concerts because, let’s be real, the details matter.
If your site’s pretty but not performing, or if you’ve ever wondered:
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Why aren’t people booking even though I have a website?
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What does “user experience” actually mean?
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How do I fix my mobile site without starting from scratch?
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What makes someone trust your website enough to buy?
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Can small changes really increase conversions?
…then this one’s for you.
Listen to the episode here:
Topic: User Experience, Website Conversions + Mobile Must-Haves
Length: 15 mins
Best for: Creators, service providers + any biz owner with a “cute but confusing” website
Or keep reading for the full transcript!
Episode 3: Full Transcript
This transcript has been lightly edited for clarity and readability.
[INTRO]
[OUTRO]
Key Takeaways from This Episode
- UX = how people feel on your site. If it’s confusing or frustrating, they’ll bounce.
- 88% of people won’t come back after a bad experience.
- Clear, easy navigation helps people find what they need without overwhelm.
- Your mobile site matters – most traffic comes from phones.
- Speed is non-negotiable – a one-second delay can cost you conversions.
- Good CTAs (calls to action) guide your visitors toward the next step.
- Your content should be scannable – no walls of text.
- You don’t need fancy design — you need clarity, flow and function.
Links & Resources
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FAQ
What is UX and why does it matter?
UX (user experience) is how people feel when they’re on your website. If it’s smooth, clear and easy to use, people stay. If it’s confusing or frustrating, they leave — and usually don’t come back.
How do I improve my website’s UX without hiring a designer?
Start with small things: clean up your nav menu, test your mobile layout, speed up your site and clarify your CTAs. You’d be surprised what a difference that makes.
Is mobile design really that important?
Yes. Over 60% of website traffic comes from mobile. If your buttons are hard to tap or your site isn’t responsive, people won’t stick around.
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