onboard
π―Skillfrom open-horizon-labs/impeccable
Rapidly guide users to product value by designing intuitive, contextual onboarding experiences that minimize friction and maximize understanding.
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Design or improve onboarding flows, empty states, and first-time user experiences. Helps users get started successfully and understand value quickly.
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