A simple onboarding for new signups in Airtable. This onboarding flow asks simple questions to understand the user like in what capacity is he going to use Airtable. So, here they asked for "Person ...
Similar to their minimalistic design, their onboarding experience is also very simple, clean and minimalistic. You can see that there is a cartoon character at the bottom left of the screen who is ...
We need to learn from the simple user onboarding of Calendly. It seems like a flow where users set up their accounts without feeling any burden. They have followed a simple rule of one thing at a t ...
In onboarding it tries to understand use case while onboarding
Hellobar homepage is different from many as it does not try to talk about any use cases, customers but sort of assumes the visitor already knows what the product is about. This may be because most vi ...
Hellobar installation page targets its users which can be developers or marketers to choose the best suited option for installation
Hellobar's onboarding is oriented towards setting up at least one widget. It walks through use cases, form factor and then takes you to the final design screen where you can finalize the design and la ...
Email Octopus asks you to choose your plan and provide your personal and residential details during onboarding
Datadog has an interesting onboarding mechanism where they require you to integrate at least one agent to be able to further use your account. Upfront they ask about your technology stack, presumably ...
Zapier onboarding aims to understand the user role so they can customize their experience based on engineering knowledge. They also ask for common software which are used by the user in order to bette ...
Producthunt has a detailed onboarding (but completely skippable) with 3 steps where they ask for basic information about the users like short bio, location, skills, role in the company and also a list ...
Pagerduty has a detailed onboarding with 4 steps which is non-skippable however you can leave a step out if you do not want to complete that step immediately. The information they asked for is used fo ...
Basecamp has 4 step onboarding asking a few question around company name, personal role, project type and inviting contributors to help setup your account.
Hotjar has a 2 step onboarding flow which has a 2 column layout. On the left, they ask for information like org details, site URL etc and on the right they show a creative image with their tagline on ...