When a massive "Frontend Monolith" becomes too big, simple CSS changes by one team can break the entire website for everyone else. This "frontend gridlock" slows down your release cycle. Micro-frontends break the UI into independent, self-contained pieces owned by different teams. This allows you to update the "Checkout" button without touching the "Search" bar, speeding up development and reducing risk.
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