Anti-principles are the opposite of best practices—common pitfalls or approaches you should avoid when building an app. Recognizing anti-principles helps teams focus on what not to do, saving time, money, and user trust.
Avoiding mistakes is as vital as making the right choices.
Prevents common errors that often lead to project failure.
Saves resources by steering clear of costly dead ends.
Clarifies team focus by aligning everyone on what the app shouldn’t become.
Protects user trust by avoiding frustrating design or feature decisions.
Sharpens strategy with clear boundaries on scope and goals.
Defining your product strategy and boundaries.
Establishing design or development guidelines.
Kicking off a project with a new or expanded team.
Reviewing MVP scope or planning future phases.
Reflecting on lessons learned from previous builds or user feedback.
In one of the fintech app, we identified anti-principles like feature bloat and over-engineering early on. Actively avoiding these helped the team deliver a focused, impactful product without wasted time or budget overruns.
Founders often focus on what to build—but just as important is what not to build. Anti-principles serve as guardrails to prevent scope creep, design complexity, and unnecessary features that dilute your core value.
Metric / Concept | What It Indicates |
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Scope Creep | Shows lack of clear anti-principles, leading to uncontrolled growth. |
Bounce Rate | May signal ignored anti-principles like slow load times harming UX. |
Support Ticket Volume | Spikes often result from violating anti-principles. |
Feature Bloat | Indicates too many unnecessary features without anti-principle checks. |
Drop-Off Analysis | Validates decisions to exclude problematic interactions. |
Confluence – Document your project principles and anti-principles in a shared space.
Miro – Visually map out “What to Avoid” in features and flows.
Notion – Easily maintain and share lists of anti-principles like “What this app is NOT.”
Anti-principles are increasingly baked into UX and Agile workflows. AI-driven tools are emerging to spot “failure flags” early by analyzing app behavior and user feedback, helping teams avoid anti-patterns before they take root.
Product Principles · Feature Creep · User-Centric Design · Technical Debt · Lean UX
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