Detailed close-up of a tabby cat's face showcasing its expressive eyes and fur texture. The cat looks unamused with your disrespectful microcopy

A few months back, I started noticing a trend in the microcopy on pop-up notifications. These pop-ups, often asking me to do something like review an app, turn on notifications, or sign up for a newsletter, have two buttons. One is the call-to-action, and the other is usually labelled Not Now:

I don’t think I’ve ever rated an app from one of these notifications (also, RIP Mint)
Spoiler: I didn’t give Flixter my feedback.
Dear Nike Training Club, I don’t want your notifications.
Thanks but no thanks, LinkedIn.
Of course, LinkedIn is on here twice.

Alternatively, the button may use one of Not Now’s close cousins, Later or Maybe Later:

I don’t want your spam now, IMDb. I also don’t want it later.
No, I won’t want to invite friends to a Meetup group they don’t care about later. You probably just want my contact data anyway.
I don’t want your inbox clutter, Amtrak. I won’t change my mind later.

Now, there’s nothing wrong with having a Not Now or Maybe Later button, and there’s even a good argument for including one as an option. If users are in a hurry to complete some task in your app, they won’t have time to say, update the app your right now, but they might have time later.

The problem is the omission of a button to opt out of future pop-ups. Excluding this option takes control away from users. The only choices are submit to the will of the app or be asked to submit again later. And subjecting users to the same pop-up over and over is disrespectful of their time.

A more honest label instead of Not Now or Maybe Later might be:

I have zero interest in reviewing your app, turning on your notifications, granting you access to my personal data, or signing up for your newsletter, but please, feel free to nag me about it from now until the end of time.

But I guess that doesn’t fit on a button.

A better way

A great suggestion for Reddit from a real-life user

A better alternative is to include an opt-out button. Some apps already do this with options like Never, Never ask again, or Don’t ask again:

I actually usually turn Slack notifications on, but it’s great they have an option not to be pestered again if I didn’t want them.
LastPass let me permanently skip their onboarding tour, which was smart considering I had used it on multiple devices over several years by this point.
Fandango let me tell them I’ll never want their junk mail.

You’ll notice that those examples still have Not Now options. You don’t have to get rid of that option if you think users might actually want to opt in at a later time. Just realize there are some people you’re never going to reach:

Why get up, when we can just keep hitting the Snooze button?

What do you think about this trend? Does it irritate you as much as it does me? Do you have other examples of interfaces that take choice and control away from users?

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Latest Posts