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Almost Ready UX Myth

Almost Ready UX Myth

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A blank white card resting on a softly draped rust-colored fabric atop a beige quilted surface.
A blank white card resting on a softly draped rust-colored fabric atop a beige quilted surface.

After working with dozens of founders, we’ve noticed a pattern:


When a project feels almost done, it usually means it’s not done at all.
And one of the biggest mistakes is working with UX that’s “almost ready.”


Here is why:


→ Flows are half-baked
→ Logic breaks on edge cases
→ Not ready
→ Not tested
→ Not thought through

Because UX is either ready or it’s not.
There’s no in-between.

If it’s “almost” ready - get ready to rebuild everything from scratch.

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Date:

July 24, 2025

July 24, 2025

Marianna Kovalska

Strategy-First Branding, Websites & UI/UX for Web3, AI, & Tech

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ZeroBrand © 2025
Built by founders, for founders

ZeroBrand © 2025
Built by founders, for founders