UFICE review: Google Search
UF User-Friendly · I Intuitive · C Customizable · E Efficient
Score the UFICE standard and help the community make it more human.
Community UFICE score
What UFICE measures
Easy for real people to understand and use. Clear language, clear navigation, and clear expectations.
People should be able to accomplish their goal without confusion, training, guesswork, or unnecessary frustration. Instructions, labels, and actions should be understandable to the intended audience.
Rate how easy it is for a typical person to understand what this is, what to do next, and how to accomplish their goal.
The next step feels natural. People should not have to stop and figure out how the system thinks.
An intuitive system matches human expectations. Actions, controls, terminology, and workflows behave in ways that feel obvious and predictable.
Rate how often users can correctly predict what will happen next without needing instructions.
Different people have different needs. The system should adapt when practical.
Customization allows users, teams, organizations, and communities to tailor the experience without breaking the system. Defaults should work, but flexibility should exist where it provides value.
Rate how well the system accommodates different goals, preferences, abilities, workflows, and use cases.
Helps people accomplish important tasks with minimal wasted time, effort, clicks, interruptions, ads, or distractions.
Efficient systems remove unnecessary friction. The most useful actions and information should be accessible without navigating through unnecessary steps, advertising, distractions, or bureaucracy.
Rate how effectively the system helps users achieve meaningful outcomes while minimizing wasted time, effort, attention, and frustration.
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Give each UFICE area a score from 1 to 5.
A 5 means it helps real people move smoothly. A 1 means it creates confusion, wasted effort, missing options, avoidable frustration, distractions, or unnecessary steps.