These days, if every SaaS demo seems like a miniature action film with gliding dashboards, bouncing buttons, and spinning cards, you’re not dreaming.

The odd thing is that after the initial “wow,” people start to slow down. They don’t click as much.

They grow weary.

Motion isn’t always bad. However, too much or the incorrect kind can subtly destroy involvement.

Using the P.A.I.N. C.U.R.E. framework, this post explains why most SaaS teams confuse animations with micro-interactions and how to create motion that feels quick, natural, and actually increases conversion.

The P.A.I.N. (Problem Amplified In the Name of Novelty)

1. The Dribbble Trap

We’ve all fallen for this, let’s face it. On Dribbble, you come across a stunning, cinematic animation and conside…

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