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Before you can bypass something, you must identify it. Use session recording tools (like Hotjar or FullStory) to see exactly where users hesitate. Is it the "Create Account" page? Is it the SMS verification delay?
Think of a standard toll road: You stop at a gate, wait for change, and receive a receipt. An ebypass would be the electronic transponder (like an E-ZPass) that lets you drive through at full speed while the system handles the payment in the background. ebypass
According to a recent study by Baymard Institute, nearly 70% of online shopping carts are abandoned before purchase. The top reasons include forced account creation (23%), a long/complicated checkout process (22%), and lack of payment speed (18%). Before you can bypass something, you must identify it
Not every step should be bypassed. High-risk transactions (like changing a shipping address to a different country) should trigger a "step reversal" (requiring verification). Low-risk activities (reordering a previous purchase) should be auto-bypassed. Is it the SMS verification delay
By implementing a thoughtful ebypass strategy—whether through tokenized payments, SSO identity management, or automated admin workflows—you can reduce cart abandonment, increase user retention, and lower server costs.