When designing mobile experiences for Automatic AI Writer for WordPress-generated text
clarity must come first.
Handheld devices offer minimal real estate,
and people read while commuting or multitasking,
so users must absorb information without strain.
Structure content in bite-sized sections.
Limit paragraphs to no more than four short sentences
to prevent visual overload.
Extended text chunks demand repeated scrolling
and can lead to fatigue.
Adopt a friendly, approachable style.
Machine-generated text tends to be verbose or academic,
but mobile readers value simplicity over complexity.
Break down technical terms
and avoid jargon unless it’s necessary and well explained.
When explaining intricate ideas,
consider using bullet points to separate ideas.
Lists allow faster comprehension than long blocks
and improve retention during brief scans.
Text size is crucial.
Never go below 16-pixel font size
Tiny text forces pinch-to-zoom interactions,
breaking immersion and concentration.
Choose a clean, sans serif font like Arial, Helvetica, or system defaults
built for mobile rendering.
Avoid decorative or script fonts
that look good on desktop but become illegible on mobile.
Allow ample vertical space between lines.
Set line height between 150% and 170% of font size
to prevent visual crowding.
Tight spacing makes text feel cramped
and harder to follow,
especially when users are distracted or in motion.
Use descriptive titles to segment content.
Even if the AI generates a continuous block of content,
structure it with clear, concise headings.
These act as signposts that guide the reader
letting readers skip to preferred topics.
Keep headings under ten words
apply consistent capitalization rules.
Minimize deeply indented or layered content.
Users on phones favor simple, sequential flow.
If you must include a list,
limit it to five to seven items.
Use plain numbers or simple dots
avoid nested symbols or stylized lists.
If the content includes a graph or matrix,
restructure it as a digestible overview
unless the information is meaningless without graphics.
Test your content on real devices.
Emulators offer preliminary insights,
but only physical devices reveal true usability challenges.
Have real readers vocalize the text
or explain the main ideas after one skim.
If users hesitate, rewrite for clarity.
Remember: machine-generated text rarely mimics natural speech.
Speak the text aloud.
Does it flow like casual conversation?
Does it mirror spoken language?
Rewrite to match human cadence.
The goal isn’t just to be understood
—it’s to resonate without strain.
Optimizing for mobile readability means treating the user’s attention as precious
and designing every word to honor that.



