Discoverability

Pronunciation: /ˈdɪskəvɝˈəbɪɫəˌti/

Discoverability (noun)

  1. How easy it is for people to notice, locate, or learn about something.
  2. The chance that a page or item appears in search results and can be reached by users.
  3. In science or engineering, how likely a signal, object, or effect can be detected.

Examples

  • Good signage improves discoverability in the building.
  • Clear labels make discoverability easier for visitors.