Your software is capable of a lot. Yet it still lacks direction, clarity, and good user guidance in everyday use.
The solution is up and running. The features are there. And yet, questions still arise. Users can’t figure out the next step. Approvals pile up. Teams keep getting by with Excel and emails.
Many off-the-shelf products map out workflows from a technical standpoint. They display fields, menus, and statuses. But what’s often missing is something else: clarity at the right moment. Who needs to do what now? What information is relevant right now? What applies in this case? This is exactly where standard solutions reach their limits.
On this page, you’ll learn how to recognize this, why it becomes a real business problem, and what approaches make sense.
The most important points at a glance
- Standard products often fail due to unclear user guidance
- This becomes particularly evident when there are multiple roles, approvals, exceptions, and established processes
- A poor user journey results in support costs, errors, and detours
- A digitized process is not yet a guided process
- A complete overhaul isn’t always necessary, but often more than just a few tweaks