Too Long; Didn't Read
We, at <a href="http://www.anaek.com" target="_blank">Anaek</a>, are betting heavily on messaging to be the future of interaction. The long web forms with its checkboxes, radio buttons and ugly file uploads will make way for a new type of interactions — bite-sized and in context. A single question which can be answered by pressing a button, a free form answer or reacting with an emoji. Boring will make way for interactive, cumbersome will make way for rapid and all-or-nothing will be subsumed by one-at-a-time.