Sujan Patel

User Onboarding Checklists by Appcues - Scientifically proven to boost activation and retention.

Push users deep into your product with User Onboarding Checklists. Build, design, and target Checklists in minutes, and start increasing user engagement today.

Checklists are effective because they leverage 3 well-researched cognitive biases: bias towards completion, bias towards reward, and bias towards consistency.

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Ty Magnin
Thanks for hunting @sujanpatel! Hope y'all love our checklists :)
Nancy Kopp- Hensley
So far so good with us- I would LOVE any data you guys have on how it helps retention rates and conversion rates from case studies.
Nancy Kopp- Hensley

Can't wait to see what it does for our conversation rates! Far better than trying to buid this on our own, hoping this will really accelerate the on -boarding across all our products.

Pros:

very consumable!

Cons:

needs an internet connection

Val Geisler
Dang. It my previous in-house role we spent a solid month building out a custom checklist (too bad we didn't use Appcues!). So excited to see this launching - it's going to be a game-changer for my clients.
Alex Ting
@cureau Not at all, Kyle. We appreciate any and all feedback. Our team hoped to create a product that would fit nicely into your app and is currently customizable to try and match the native look and feel of your application without compromising patterns we've found to make effective onboarding experiences. Feel free to ping me off thread. I would love to get your thoughts on how to improve the product and cure the "stick shock" you're experiencing!
Fabian Beringer
Do you have a trello integration?
Hugo

Appcues builds great onboarding tools and I've used appcues flows at my prior company and use checklist at my current one.

Pros:

Very quick to implement (half a day). The UX is clean and the colors are customizable. I integrated directly but explored using segment.

Cons:

Need to instrument (or have instrumented) the events to progress checklist. But that is to be expected.