Don’t be that form. Use a progress bar to let the user know how much time they have to invest and how far along in the process they are. For more specific advice check out our dedicated article on progress bars.

Now, imagine the form planners had broken it up and the first form section you can see only has three fields - Company name, Cardholder First Name and Cardholder Last Name. Would you be more likely to start it now? And then, when you came to the next section with another 3 questions would you complete those? Breaking the form into chunks reduces cognitive overload and is more likely to inspire action. Once you have started the form the psychological principles of consistency and completeness kick in. Users are more likely to want to finish something they have already started.

If you can drill metal then certainly you should not fear drilling hardened steel because the same techniques apply. Read below what customers say about their experiences drilling hardened metals and then watch the videos of TTP HARD drills in action.

That said, if you don’t have the time or resources to do that, there is external research that may help nudge you in the right direction.

A multi-step webform is one where the questions are not presented all at once to the user. Rather, they are packaged up and presented to the user in stages. Generally, the user has to successfully complete one stage before being allowed to move to the next (often through the use of a “Continue” or “Next” button). Multi-step forms may be built with different stages appearing on separate web URLs or through the use of Single Page Applications. They are particularly prevalent in eCommerce checkout patterns which chunk different types of data together (details, payment, etc).

Working on that assumption, the next thing to ensure is that breaking the form up does not result in a poor user experience. We’ve listed some of the key things you’ll want to bear in mind when creating your multi-step form (over and above the general CRO advice you should use for all forms).

“I’ve been at this a long time and I have never seen bits this good. On my test, they breezed through gr 8 bolt on the press with cut oil. When I tested with a chord drill, I found that you could break the bit if you weren’t perfectly square. On the car with the broken exhaust stud, it was fantastic, they bite like crazy. I’m going to give them as gifts to my wrenching friends.”

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We have selected some customer reviews to give you an idea of some of the hardened metals and steels TTP HARD cobalt drill bits will drill through. You will see that whether you are drilling a hardened 12.9 bolt or an exhaust manifold stud once you follow the basic drilling principles you should have the same level of success.

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Why does multi-step consistently perform better? Intuitively, you probably already know the answer. Take a look at this form below. Would you even bother to start it? Consider how much worse the user experience would be in a mobile environment as well.

“These drills perform exceptionally well. They’re far superior to anything I can buy locally. Delivery is extremely fast. I was able to finish drilling a 3/8” hole through 1-1/4” hardened bar stock. I must have gone through a dozen conventional cobalt bits before purchasing this kit. Love ‘em.”

“I’ve been at this a long time and I have never seen bits this good. On my test, they breezed through gr 8 bolt on the press with cut oil. When I tested with a chord drill, I found that you could break the bit if you weren’t perfectly square. On the car with the broken exhaust stud, it was fantastic, they bite like crazy. I’m going to give them as gifts to my wrenching friends.”

A single page application is a website that dynamically changes as the user interacts with it. In the context of webforms, that usually means that additional form sections are revealed on the same page once the user completes the preceding one (rather than being redirected to an entire new page).

You need to make darn sure that, once a user completes a stage, their inputs are saved forevermore unless they deliberately change them. Even if you have a perfectly designed UI which makes it super easy for a user to move between stages, you know that many of them will simply hit the browser’s back button. On too many forms this back button explodes all that has gone before it leaving the user with a blank version of a stage they have already completed; guaranteed to raise the cortisol and provoke abandonment. At Zuko, we have seen conversion improvements of up to 10% by fixing this simple but annoying bug.

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Watch videos of hardened metal being drilled with TTP HARD cobalt drill bits. You will see how easily Hardox 450 can be drilled using the correct speed, pressure and pleanty of libricant paste. Likewise a 12.9 cap head bolt is easily drilled when the drill bit is allowed to do the work and rest periods prevent the drill bit from overheating. Finally you will see a BMW flywheel and even JCB tow plate steel being drilled without any effort using correct speed, pressure and lubrication.

“I was very happy with my purchase of the tough drill bits, they allowed me to drill out some broken off tensile bolts form a 25 year old motorbike cylinder head, failure in this would have meant finding a new head or abandoning the project.”

You should read our 6 step guide to drilling through metal because the same rules apply to drilling harder grade alloys.

The comparative studies that have looked at this question have been pretty consistent. Their results are consistent in showing that, where a form is sufficiently complex or long, breaking it into multiple steps will deliver a higher conversion rate. While the exact quantum of performance improvement varies, they all point in the same direction:

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As well as managing a user’s expectations around time commitment, you can use a progress bar with labelled stages (as opposed to pure percentages) to further improve the experience. Let the user hop between stages so they can easily pop back to amend inputs without having to risk the use of the back button.

One thing you notice with multi-step forms is the prevalence of “Next” or “Continue” buttons at each stage. Your developers probably just copy and paste them in without thinking before ticking the box and moving on to the next task.

Of course, if you want a definitive answer the only thing to do is to conduct an A/B test - run a single stage and multi-stage form simultaneously against randomly allocated visitors and see which one performs best.

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Multi-step forms work best when similar question types are clustered together. This keeps the user’s mind focused on one area of data and reduces cognitive overload. It is a balance though - don’t “over-split”. It may annoy users if they think they are done with a section but you keep asking for more.

Be careful with your progress bar if you have a conditional path, however. If you skip a user through a stage that they can see on the progress bar, make sure you tell them you have done this (and why) otherwise your session replays may show FOMO-infused users desperately clicking on your progress bar trying to reach a step that will never come. Forms who use conditional pathways heavily may want to consider using an SPA rather than different page URLs and have a percentage based progress indicator rather than defined steps.

Have you ever been asked for your credit card details as soon as you walk into a high street retail store? No? Well don’t do that on your forms.

“I was very happy with my purchase of the tough drill bits, they allowed me to drill out some broken off tensile bolts form a 25 year old motorbike cylinder head, failure in this would have meant finding a new head or abandoning the project.”

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One of the beauties of multi-step forms is you can dynamically streamline the user flow based on their inputs, only asking the most relevant questions, and removing unnecessary friction. We often see this technique used in financial forms where customers can be funnelled towards appropriate products based on their answers to qualifying questions.

“They are fabulous. I still haven’t had the time to use them for their actual intended purpose – drilling out exhaust manifold studs, but I did try them on a couple of bolts to see how they did and was very impressed! Told a bunch of my friends about them. Hoping to get a joint order together. I want more sizes or one of the sets!”

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So, don’t begin your form with a 1,000 work essay question. Something easy to start with. There’s a reason that 99.999999999%* of forms begin by asking your name.

Of course, multi-steps don’t make sense in all situations. If you have a simple contact form, spreading it across multiple pages may be irritating or confusing for the user so you’ll likely want to keep it in one place. That said, for anything remotely complex or long you should be breaking it out into steps.

We have selected some customer reviews to give you an idea of some of the hardened metals and steels TTP HARD cobalt drill bits will drill through. You will see that whether you are drilling a hardened 12.9 bolt or an exhaust manifold stud once you follow the basic drilling principles you should have the same level of success.

Pushing your developers to give each one a unique name (“Next1”, “Next2”, etc) will save you this headache and ensure you know exactly at which stage of the form users are dropping out.

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“These drills perform exceptionally well. They’re far superior to anything I can buy locally. Delivery is extremely fast. I was able to finish drilling a 3/8” hole through 1-1/4” hardened bar stock. I must have gone through a dozen conventional cobalt bits before purchasing this kit. Love ‘em.”

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You should read our 6 step guide to drilling through metal because the same rules apply to drilling harder grade alloys.

If you can drill metal then certainly you should not fear drilling hardened steel because the same techniques apply. Read below what customers say about their experiences drilling hardened metals and then watch the videos of TTP HARD drills in action.

So, you’ve decided on the questions you need to ask in your form and the formats you want to include (text, radio, dropdown, etc). The next big thing you need to get right in your form optimization is the structure of the form - how will a user encounter those questions and is it the optimal UX? Specifically, will they just be on one page or will there be a number of steps? This article looks at the issues involved in making this decision and provides a framework to think about the process along with some best practice tips if you do decide to use a multi-stage form.

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This leaves a problem. The developers rarely give each next button a unique HTML name or ID. This can mean that your form analytics software can’t distinguish between them and may end up combining the data from each of them together in one messy bundle.

Watch videos of hardened metal being drilled with TTP HARD cobalt drill bits. You will see how easily Hardox 450 can be drilled using the correct speed, pressure and pleanty of libricant paste. Likewise a 12.9 cap head bolt is easily drilled when the drill bit is allowed to do the work and rest periods prevent the drill bit from overheating. Finally you will see a BMW flywheel and even JCB tow plate steel being drilled without any effort using correct speed, pressure and lubrication.

If your progress bar can’t fit nicely on a standard mobile screen, you’ve probably got too many steps. No-one wants to see they have another 27 stages before they get the benefit of completing a form. If this is your form, consider clustering more questions together to reduce the number of steps.

Page refreshes do not typically occur in SPAs. Instead, all code is retrieved by the browser itself on the first load and the page does not need to reload at any stage. If you are interested in the technicalities you can learn more in this overview by Bloomreach.

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“They are fabulous. I still haven’t had the time to use them for their actual intended purpose – drilling out exhaust manifold studs, but I did try them on a couple of bolts to see how they did and was very impressed! Told a bunch of my friends about them. Hoping to get a joint order together. I want more sizes or one of the sets!”