I'm curious about their hand-holding UX approach. It worked for me. But I don't know if it's something that helps most users, or just gets in the way. Would be great to be able to A/B test something like this on mobile.
HNers are different from most consumers, so even if it seems annoying to some of us, it probably wins by reducing ambiguity for a much larger set of users.
Obviously, it shouldn't happen EVERY time you use the app, but as an intro for new users, it seems awesome.
Are there tools like mixpanel that you could use to track engagement and usage patterns of cohorts afterwards on mobile?
HNers are different from most consumers, so even if it seems annoying to some of us, it probably wins by reducing ambiguity for a much larger set of users.
Obviously, it shouldn't happen EVERY time you use the app, but as an intro for new users, it seems awesome.
Are there tools like mixpanel that you could use to track engagement and usage patterns of cohorts afterwards on mobile?