Form review
The New York Times is a prestigious news organization, known for delivering breaking news, insightful analysis, and a wide array of multimedia content. However, their current website features a standard static contact form that often leads to visitor abandonment, as users find it cumbersome and unengaging.
Ryvet transforms this experience with a dynamic AI-powered conversational form that engages users by asking one question at a time. This approach not only validates responses in real-time but also captures context, allowing for more personalized interactions. For a news giant like The New York Times, this means potential readers or contributors can effortlessly inquire about stories, submit tips, or even book interviews without the frustration of traditional forms.
Scroll down to explore the interactive preview below—a fully functional demo that showcases how Ryvet could seamlessly integrate into The New York Times' website. Experience firsthand how this innovative solution can enhance user engagement and streamline communication.
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Your page has a 1-field form collecting text. Static forms like this typically see 15-25% completion rates. Converting to a conversational flow can increase completion by 40-60% by guiding users through one question at a time.
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