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One of the biggest issues I often run into while using shopping apps is the checkout process feeling way too long and complicated. By the time I’ve logged in, added or updated my address, selected a payment method, applied a coupon, confirmed the order, and gone through additional verification steps, the whole experience becomes frustrating. In fact, I’ve abandoned my cart several times simply because the checkout felt like a chore instead of a smooth step. I’m sure I’m not the only one facing this.

I’d love to hear how others feel about this. Do you think introducing a one-click checkout option—similar to what Amazon does—would really make a big difference? Should guest checkout be considered a must-have feature so users don’t always have to create accounts just to make a purchase? And when it comes to payments, how do we balance security measures like OTPs, two-factor authentication, or fraud checks without slowing down the process too much?

From a shopping app development perspective, I think streamlining the checkout process could directly improve conversions, customer satisfaction, and overall trust. Features like auto-filling saved addresses, multiple payment integrations, and fewer unnecessary steps could make the process much faster while still keeping it secure.

So my question to everyone is: How do you think developers can simplify checkout without compromising on essential security and trust? Have you seen any apps that do this really well?