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Start for freeUser Behavior in product design refers to the actions, patterns, and interactions that users exhibit when engaging with a product. It includes how users navigate, use features, and respond to the design elements of a product.
Synonyms: User Actions, User Interaction, User Patterns, User Engagement

Understanding user behavior helps designers create products that are intuitive, efficient, and satisfying to use. It reveals what users need, what frustrates them, and how they interact with the product, enabling better design decisions.
Designers analyze user behavior through methods like user testing, analytics, and feedback to identify pain points and opportunities. This insight guides feature development, interface adjustments, and overall user experience improvements.
Examples include tracking how users navigate a website, which buttons they click most, how long they spend on certain pages, and how they complete tasks. These behaviors inform design tweaks to enhance usability.