I Studied 1,460 Onboarding Flows. Here's What I Found.

I Studied 1,460 Onboarding Flows. Here's What I Found.

Onboarding Flows: What Makes Them Effective?

Overview of Onboarding Research

  • The speaker has analyzed over a thousand onboarding flows to determine effective practices and the necessity of onboarding processes.
  • Contrary to common advice to keep onboarding short, many successful apps have an average of 25 onboarding screens, particularly in finance, health, fitness, and education.

Patterns in Successful Onboarding

  • Effective onboarding typically follows a pattern: sign up, set up account, and reach the "aha moment," where users experience the product's value.
  • Successful apps focus on selling outcomes rather than listing features; for example, Timo showcases its product in action without text.

Personalization and User Engagement

  • Some apps enhance user engagement by allowing users to try core experiences before signing up; this is rare among AI applications.
  • Personal touches like founder notes or CEO videos during key moments can create a sense of intention behind the product.

Multi-intent Queries and User Goals

  • Apps that allow users to select multiple goals during onboarding see increased conversion rates; Headspace improved free trial conversions by 10% with this approach.
  • Simple conversational tweaks in quiz copy can lead to significant increases in subscriptions (e.g., Dollar Shave Club saw a 5% increase).

Visual Feedback During Onboarding

  • Some apps provide immediate visual feedback on user responses during quizzes, enhancing anticipation for results (e.g., Endos shows what answers unlock).
  • Personalized plans are generated based on user input right after completing onboarding steps (e.g., Bite Pal builds personal plans post-quiz).

Paywalls and Urgency Strategies

  • About 22% of apps introduce paywalls during onboarding; some combine personalization with urgency tactics (e.g., Beside pairs quizzes with one-time offers).
  • Tailored pricing recommendations based on quiz answers can significantly boost plan upgrades (Grammarly achieved nearly a 20% increase).

Lengthy Yet Engaging Onboarding Experiences

  • Long onboarding flows can still feel engaging if designed creatively; Duolingo’s flow includes numerous screens but maintains user interest through satisfaction milestones.
  • Bipal's creative animations throughout its lengthy onboarding process make it enjoyable rather than tedious.

Onboarding Strategies in App Design

Importance of Engaging Onboarding Experiences

  • The onboarding process is crucial for user engagement, with effective animations and personalization (e.g., naming a virtual pet raccoon) enhancing the experience.
  • Apps like Cake Equity simplify complex concepts through reassuring copy and tooltips, guiding users effectively throughout their journey.
  • Progress indicators and microcopy contribute to a seamless experience, making it feel effortless rather than overwhelming.

Effective User Retention Techniques

  • Mural's implementation of a six-step checklist instead of pop-ups led to a 10% increase in user retention within one week.
  • Custom screens before notification pop-ups significantly improve acceptance rates; Brilliant exemplifies this by encouraging learning as a habit.
  • House's multi-screen signup form resulted in a 15% conversion increase, suggesting that strategic friction can enhance overall user flow.

Cultural Considerations in App Design

  • User comfort levels with information-heavy interfaces vary by culture; what may seem cluttered to some could be efficient for others.
  • Successful onboarding experiences prioritize delivering value quickly, sometimes allowing users to personalize their app or simply getting out of the way.

Reevaluating the Need for Onboarding

  • For certain products like AI chat apps, immediate access without extensive onboarding might provide the best user experience.
  • The discussion emphasizes that effective design should focus on letting users engage with the product directly rather than imposing lengthy onboarding processes.
Video description

I've studied 1,460 onboarding flows across 986 apps and websites to find out: What makes good onboarding — and do we even need one? Data Source: - All onboarding flows analyzed using Mobbin — https://mobbin.com A/B test results & case studies: https://www.insidergrowthhq.com/p/3-case-studies-from-headspace-on https://abtest.design/tests/onboarding-with-multi-intent-queries https://abtest.design/tests/conversational-tone-in-onboarding https://conversion.com/case-study/dollar-shave-club/ https://abtest.design/tests/separating-contact-information-into-multiple-screens https://www.insidergrowthhq.com/p/3-experiments-to-boost-conversion https://growth.design/case-studies/grammarly-onboarding-survey https://abtest.design/tests/personalized-pricing-recommendations https://abtest.design/tests/onboarding-checklist https://www.insidergrowthhq.com/p/3-onboarding-and-checkout-secrets Discover real-world design inspiration on Mobbin.com. Featuring over 600,000 screens, 322,000 flows, and 1,000 apps, Mobbin is the world's largest UI & UX reference library of fully searchable mobile & web screenshots. Find us on: https://www.instagram.com/mobbindesign https://x.com/mobbin Chapters: 0:00 What makes good onboarding? 0:43 The framework 1:05 Showing the outcome 1:52 Onboarding that feels human 2:32 Personalization 3:46 Personalized Outcomes 4:47 Paywalls 5:31 Making long flows feel short 6:45 Teaching in context 7:54 Asking at the right moment 8:53 So... what does it come down to? 9:18 Do we even need onboarding? 9:44 Teaser