Why do some forms convert visitors into customers effortlessly while others collect dust?
For most of us, it s a mystery. You pour effort into designing a form whether it s a lead-gen signup, a customer onboarding flow, or a survey and still see users bail out halfway. In fact, the average web form converts only about 1.7% of its visitors into completions. Even among those who start filling out a form, barely 45% actually finish and submit. The drop-off is real: for something as simple as a contact form, as few as 1 in 10 visitors end up clicking Submit . The frustrating part? Traditional analytics might show where people drop off, but not why. Is it a confusing question, too many fields, slow load times, or something else entirely? Most form creators are flying blind and unsure how to fix these leaks.