Ask HN: Any great product onboarding experiences you've had lately?
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#22Earlier quoted context omitted.
Why can't I play the tour levels without network?! It makes no sense, and seriously undermines the value of the app as something to do on the train.
Nintendo amazes me: as an organization they make incredible games yet are terrible at everything else.
Re: Ask HN: Any great product onboarding experiences you've had lately?
#23Earlier quoted context omitted.
Why can't I play the tour levels without network?! It makes no sense, and seriously undermines the value of the app as something to do on the train.
Nintendo amazes me: as an organization they make incredible games yet are terrible at everything else.
Re: Ask HN: Any great product onboarding experiences you've had lately?
#24Earlier quoted context omitted.
Their Super Mario Run example is great for the "what not to do" department. http://www.useronboard.com/how-supermariorun-onboards-new-us...
Why can't I play the tour levels without network?! It makes no sense, and seriously undermines the value of the app as something to do on the train.
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#28Earlier quoted context omitted.
Their Super Mario Run example is great for the "what not to do" department. http://www.useronboard.com/how-supermariorun-onboards-new-us...
Why can't I play the tour levels without network?! It makes no sense, and seriously undermines the value of the app as something to do on the train.
Re: Ask HN: Any great product onboarding experiences you've had lately?
#29https://anydesk.com/remote-desktop
When you download an app on e.g. Windows you're used to first going through the installation dance. This app surprised and delighted me by having the downloaded .exe launch into running mode immediately. After I had tried it out and closed it, it then asked me whether I wanted to keep it installed.
Re: Ask HN: Any great product onboarding experiences you've had lately?
#30It's kind of a tutorial run so I think that counts as an onboarding?