Thanks for hunting, Eric!
Userflow Pro is a growing library of over 100 annotated Userflow videos with screenshots.
They help designers and product people see how common design problems are solved in the most popular products.
I started something similar a few years ago, but didn't keep it up because it was very time consuming. This time round, it's a paid service, so is more sustainable. It's something I think should exist, which is why I'm having another go at it.
I'd love to hear your thoughts! I'll be around all day to answer any questions 👍
As a developer, with little to no design skills, building nice intuitive UX is hard. This is a super nice way of getting some inspiration! nice work Ramy
Timesavers are always worth the money. The insights UFP delivers are worth far more than the current price tag. I really like what Ramy's doing here, for me it's a no brainer for anyone interested in UX.
@nloutre I'll be opening up some free aspects of this soon. It will be mainly image focussed, with an upgrade to get the full video features. What would make it worth the $29 per year for you?
@Ramy Nice job! Love the idea. Would be more useful to me if you had more variety of flows for example returning canceled customers to a SaaS platform or cross selling to other products you offer. Example would be what does Netflix look like for a user who logs in with an expired subscription? Or how does MailChimp try to upgrade users to other services they offer?
Great idea. Some considerations:
• Is monthly pricing appropriate vs. a larger one-off price? I don't see this product being very sticky. It seems like something Product Managers/UX designers would use extensively then walk away for months at a time.
• Keeping history (if you don't do this already) would be great as well. I'd love to see how Uber's signup flow has evolved over time, for example.
@amitjethani Great feedback. I've considered the one off package price - but I just figured if people wanted to use it that way they could just subscribe for a month/quarter. I know monthly pricing can scare people off though, so it's something I'll continue to strongly consider. Maybe selling a "2017 pack" or something.
I do keep the history, it's just not revealed in the UI yet. It certainly will be in the future.
@amitjethani I know it's been a while since we had this chat - I've now dropped the price and made it yearly and seen much more success. Is a yearly price rather than a one-off price still not appropriate in your mind?
Thanks for building this @ramykhuffash. It's definitely useful to get ideas to build beautiful user interfaces. It also lets us know what goes on in the minds of the best designers while building the best of products. Just curious to know, what have you done to get the word out about the product?
@ramykhuffash
Really nice work and super helpful.
I like the quality of the teardowns and the approach you've taken with the timeline layout.
From a pricing perspective, I feel like I've hit a wall and I'd be more inclined to make a single purchase than subscribe to an ongoing payment.
The quality of your content exceeds that of sites like https://www.useronboard.com, but it feels like there's a mental hurdle for me when it comes to the billing (just my 2c, and I could totally be the odd person out).
Some ideas...
If you shipped studies/UX research as it relates to userflows, I'd be game for a subscription.
Or... if you provided a service that let others critique my flows... I'd simply hand you my wallet.
Overall, super slick. Really nice work and congrats!
@colewinans Solid feedback again! This is what @producthunt is all about! In terms of a one off price - what would you consider fair? And for a single price, would you expect access to ongoing updates forever? Or would the current library plus one year of updates (or something similar) be fair?
@ramykhuffash
Please know that this feedback is purely subjective and not scientific at all.
I think I'd bite on anything in the $20's or $30's (e.g. $39) upfront, one time.
I'd also be fine if you said this only buys 1 year of flows–– and in order to get new flows after that, I'd need to pay an upgrade fee of some sort.
For people like me, you're competing against useronboard.com and the time it takes for me to download highly rated apps and run through them myself. It's more of a convenience move and time saver.
Also some thoughts on target user:
When I was operating in the agency space and shipping new product every month... I'd have used this on a monthly basis. Now that I'm working on a single product @ my own startup, I see myself using it, but with less frequency (this may also be why the subscription is a bit tougher for me to grapple with).
@colewinans I know it's been a while since we had this chat, but I've been testing a lower yearly price and had much more success. Do you see a recurring yearly option as off putting compared to what you suggested with a one off with flows for year with an optional upgrade a year down the line?
Hey Ramy! Great idea! Seems like an outstanding timesaver for research activities thousands of product people do everyday. Just wondering whether you did some research on a legal matters? May your work done here be considered as a copyright issue?
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