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Make your Product Onboarding Better by Trying It Yourself
When onboarding is designed correctly, it increases the likelihood of successful adoption, and can drive major growth and retention for your product.
Gaby Goldberg • Onboarding 101 with OthersideAI
Option #4: The all-in-one approach: A brave but altogether more fruitful approach to product design is to combine all of the above and ask people to sign up whilst they submit information to personalise the experience and get shown what to do and where to go once they’re through the onboarding process.
Simon McCade • 4 user onboarding strategies to help you convert more users and reduce churn | Blog | Simon McCade | Product Designer for Tech Companies | Bristol
A great onboarding should be emotive, personalized, and scalable. Make it easy to engage from the moment your users land on your product, and engagement from that point on will be an easier win in the future.
Gaby Goldberg • Onboarding 101 with OthersideAI
• Novices need onboarding. They need to be welcomed, given some goals to achieve, and introduced to the way the community functions.