Mobile Onboarding
Friction Points Identified
- Users don't understand app value quickly
- Too many signup steps
- Asking permissions too early
Design Solutions
- Clear value proposition
- Progressive permission requests
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Reviews
2 reviews
The onboarding makes a good first impression, three screens, three concrete product values, no fluff. This aligns with the visibility of system status heuristic: the user always knows where they are, thanks to the well-placed pagination dots. The "Skip" button in the top right corner respects user autonomy (a big plus)😊. It's also great that the final CTA shifts from "Next" to "Get Started", a classic, proven onboarding pattern.
Visually the project is cohesive and has personality. The dark background with a warm, restaurant-like atmosphere paired with a strong orange accent creates a clear visual identity. The 3D illustrations are eye-catching, though on a small screen they can slightly overwhelm the composition and pull attention away from the copy.
One thing I'd double-check is the contrast of the pagination dots. Active vs inactive feels slightly too subtle, especially for users with weaker eyesight.
The project has a really strong foundation. The flow feels deliberate and the design awareness is clearly there. Polishing the details will only make it stronger. Keep going! 🔥
Great project!
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