Every hard-earned potential signup you have you want to get on your platform (SaaS). But what is the most optimal way, and, do we ask for more information that we need to? With "100+ user onboarding flows from top SaaS like Airbnb, Canva" you can learn from the best and hopefully get as many clients as possible on your SaaS with as few as possible falling by the wayside.
This is a great resource. I've been thinking a lot about onboarding recently after listening to the Lenny's Podcast with Kristen Berman. The nugget I pulled from that (and the handful of onboarding sequences I viewed here) is that it's alright to have a slightly longer process if you can show the value of the product upfront, because you're less likely to get the user to give you that information later.
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Hi Michael
I totally agree! This is a very good tip. With onboarding, you can decrease time to value. This can work pretty well. Especially for companies, which can not provide value instantly. Examples: Intercom, Hotjar. Value comes only after you put the snippet in the app and this is quite a barrier for many users.
https://www.marbleflows.com/onbo...
Congrats on the launch, @iuliia_shnai! Onboarding is often ignored by early-stage organizations and is perhaps one of the most critical steps that can make or break a user's experience with your product. This will be super useful resource for founders.
@parthpareek Parth I totally agree. Many companies decide that it is secondary for them. But the reality is that it is the first experience to convert visitors into users and then users into devoted customers and this is so crucial.
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