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What's more important in a betting app, tons of features or simplicity?

I was looking at some content about mobile app design, particularly for sports betting platforms, and found an interesting piece on why these apps feel better when they act more like everyday mobile tools. The article argues that users are no longer just comparing betting apps against each other, but against all the other smooth-operating apps on their phones, like messaging services or food delivery. It suggests that while a wide range of features and sports might sound attractive, the real measure of an app's quality is its simplicity, intuitive interface, and how quickly users can find what they need without excess tapping. The article highlights the importance of easily accessible live scores, clear categories, and organised odds. It also touches on supporting local payment methods. Essentially, it implies that apps reducing effort for the user are the ones that are truly valuable. Here's the article for reference: https://edigitalnetworks.com/blogs/why-sports-betting-apps-feel-better-when-they-act-more-like-everyday-mobile-tools/. So, in a betting app, what do people generally consider more important: a huge array of features and markets, or a streamlined, simple user experience?

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The point about user expectations being shaped by everyday apps is a significant one. If a betting app, despite offering numerous features, feels clunky or difficult to navigate, it's likely to deter users who are accustomed to seamless interactions with other mobile tools. An excessive amount of content, if poorly organized, can quickly turn into cognitive overload, making the app feel heavy rather than comprehensive.

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