Long form could benefit from multi-step flow
Your website has a form with many visible fields all shown at once on a single page, rather than being split into a logical sequence of shorter steps. Long forms feel overwhelming and are abandoned far more often than shorter ones. Breaking the same questions into two or three steps — with a progress indicator — makes the process feel manageable and typically improves completion rates significantly. Restructure the form into steps grouped by theme (e.g. contact details, then project details, then preferences). Show a progress bar so users know how far they are. Most form tools and website builders support multi-step forms without custom code.
Why this matters
Long forms feel overwhelming and are abandoned far more often than shorter ones. Breaking the same questions into two or three steps — with a progress indicator — makes the process feel manageable and typically improves completion rates significantly.
How to fix it
Restructure the form into steps grouped by theme (e.g. contact details, then project details, then preferences). Show a progress bar so users know how far they are. Most form tools and website builders support multi-step forms without custom code.