The shift in UX design has moved beyond just frontend to include structuring data for better user interaction and AI accessibility.
Users now expect to find information quickly and easily by accessing well-structured data, leading to a need for improved UX design.
Websites and apps relying on data without exposing it in usable ways risk being left behind by competitors who provide more accessible information.
An example of this is seen in real estate search platforms that fail to understand detailed user preferences and provide inefficient search experiences.
By enabling AI agents to access and comprehend data, platforms can enhance user experience by allowing for specific, detailed queries.
Products and UX teams now need to prioritize structuring data for AI accessibility as a crucial aspect of design and functionality.
Data structuring has transitioned from being solely a backend concern to becoming an essential UX consideration for meeting user expectations.