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Principles for New User Onboarding
Emphasize the role your customers play in achieving their own success. Strive to make your early interactions accessible and familiar in order to avoid mistakes and mishaps early in the relationship. Explore ways to use design, color, emotion, and messaging to make your products and services engaging and experiential from the outset.
Joey Coleman • Never Lose a Customer Again
very few customers get on-boarded and primed to the point where they know three things: (1) why they’re there, (2) what they can accomplish, (3) and what to do next (note: users don’t need to know how to use your product at the beginning, they just need to know what to do next!). Once a new user knows these three things, they have reached “The Zone... See more
Scott Belsky • Crafting The First Mile Of Product
A successful onboarding is ultimately about getting your users onboard with your idea. Get that right and the rest will follow.
Simon McCade • 4 user onboarding strategies to help you convert more users and reduce churn | Blog | Simon McCade | Product Designer for Tech Companies | Bristol
Why is user onboarding important to your product’s growth? When does user onboarding start? Is it after a user has already signed up for your product? When does user onboarding end? How do you define a successfully onboarded team or user? (We’ll discuss this in detail in a later chapter when I’ll help you define your onboarding success metric and c
... See moreRamli John • Product-Led Onboarding
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
When onboarding is designed correctly, it increases the likelihood of successful adoption, and can drive major growth and retention for your product.