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June 3, 2025
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The buttons don't feel responsive

  • June 3, 2025
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Hi 👋

One thing I've noticed with the 1password interface is that the buttons don't feel responsive when you initiate a slow task such as saving or updating credentials.

Here's an example that I like, where the you get instant feedback after the click.

https://cln.sh/8myh9VRQ (recording)

I hope to see this in the 1password interface, it just improves the experience.

Cheers 

Best answer by 1P_SimonH

Hi @unlocomqx,

I haven't seen that web sharing of Clean Shot before – cool feature!

You might take a look at this thread, particularly the top reply by @1P_Dave. It has some steps you can take to send us a report and troubleshoot. I hope it gets you back up to speed!

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1P_SimonH
1P_SimonHAnswer
Community Manager
June 3, 2025

Hi @unlocomqx,

I haven't seen that web sharing of Clean Shot before – cool feature!

You might take a look at this thread, particularly the top reply by @1P_Dave. It has some steps you can take to send us a report and troubleshoot. I hope it gets you back up to speed!

unlocomqxAuthor
June 3, 2025

Hi Simon,

It's not a performance issue per se, it's just that the buttons don't feel responsive and don't give immediate feedback after the click. It's more of a UI improvement.

Btw, there's a metric to measure this kind of UI responsiveness which is called "https://web.dev/articles/inp"

Say a user clicks a save button and the save takes 1500ms, then it's just good practice to show a spinner (like this https://cln.sh/8myh9VRQ) either immediately after the click or after about 200ms.

PS: About CleanShot, it's the "Upload to cloud" feature, cmd u to upload and it places the url in the clipboard. I only use cool software 😎

Cheers

1P_SimonH
Community Manager
June 3, 2025

Hi @unlocomqx,

You only use cool software and you're in the 1Password Community – that tracks 😏

So just to be clear, performance seems fine aside from the UI elements feeling a little sluggish? If that's the case, can you share what hardware, OS, and version of 1Password you're running so I can raise this with the team?