Mobile UX Review
Mobile Responsiveness
Over 60% of web traffic is mobile. A layout that looks perfect on desktop can be completely unusable on a phone. Real humans test your product on real devices and document exactly what breaks.
What is a mobile responsiveness review?
A mobile responsiveness review is a hands-on evaluation of how your website or web app performs across mobile devices and screen sizes - covering layout integrity, touch target sizing, scroll behavior, typography legibility, and perceived load experience.
It identifies elements that break, overlap, or disappear at mobile viewports; buttons and links too small or too close to tap accurately; text that becomes unreadable; and navigation patterns that work on desktop but fail on touch.
A mobile responsiveness review is distinct from automated Lighthouse checks. It captures the felt experience of using your product on a phone - the hesitation, the accidental taps, the scroll traps, and the moments a user gives up.
Why mobile UX is a retention and ranking problem
More than 60% of global web traffic comes from mobile devices. For many consumer products and landing pages, that number is higher. A site that frustrates mobile users loses the majority of its audience.
Google uses mobile-first indexing. A poor mobile experience directly reduces your search rankings - making mobile responsiveness both a UX problem and an SEO problem simultaneously.
Mobile users are less forgiving than desktop users. They are often on slower connections, interrupted, and quick to abandon. A layout break or unreachable button on mobile costs you the user permanently.
Responsive CSS and developer device emulators do not substitute for real device testing. Actual phones behave differently from browser dev tools - in font rendering, touch responsiveness, scroll behavior, and notch/safe-area handling.
How we test mobile responsiveness - and what you get
Human reviewers test your product on real mobile devices across common screen sizes, documenting every layout failure, touch issue, scroll problem, and readability gap they encounter during normal use.
Every finding is captured with the specific device context, screen size, the element involved, and the impact on usability. Reviewers evaluate tap target sizing, menu accessibility, form input experience, font sizes at mobile viewports, and horizontal scroll triggers.
The final report organizes mobile issues by severity and type, with clear descriptions of each problem and the change needed to fix it.
- Real device testing across common mobile screen sizes
- Layout breaks, overflow issues, and collapsed elements documented
- Touch target sizing and tap accuracy evaluated
- Mobile typography and legibility findings
- Navigation and menu mobile behavior assessed
- Severity-ranked findings with actionable fix descriptions
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