I am stuck on an onboarding screen with too many choices. I need to reduce an onboarding flow while preserving the choices that change the experience, but my current attempt is getting vague and too big. What would you check first?
I needed a usable answer on an onboarding screen with too many choices
The first answers were broad enough to be useless. This version asks for assumptions, evidence, and a next step.
First, shrink the decision. Do not solve the whole subject at once.
- Name the user decision first.
- Check the keyboard path.
- Remove one competing action.
Write down the result you need by the end of this session. Then choose one input you trust and make a first pass that can be checked. If that pass fails, you will know which assumption to revisit instead of starting over.
The smaller decision was the missing piece. I was asking for the whole system at once.
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