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10 Onboarding Teardowns from top PLG products πŸš€
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10 Onboarding Teardowns from top PLG products πŸš€

Notion, Linear, Figma, Canva, and more β€” 400+ screenshots, 200+ comments, and a video deep-dive from me.

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May 27, 2025
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πŸ”₯ Want to fix your Onboarding and Activation? I’m opening just 3 summer slots for my new Onboarding & Activation Design Sprint β€” a focused 2-week sprint where I work side-by-side with your team to define unique solutions that reduce drop-off and boost activation. Past solutions have delivered 15% to 2Γ— lifts. See how it works β†’


For the last 8+ years, I trained one of the most helpful habits: analysing product flows through the eyes of a user (and business). Whenever I register in a new product, or see something interesting, I try to analyse that and notice new details, patterns, and industry trends. For this latest asset, I analysed the onboarding journeys from activation gaps to UX wins, broke down what’s working β€” and what’s not.

This was client-only, and last week I made it public in my LinkedIn post. The post went viral 🫣

I was surprised how many people still need this. In a constant rush of product work, I see how difficult it is for teams to find time to ZOOM OUT β€” look not just at their product flows from a new perspective, but also look around the industry, learn from competitors, and other best players.

If you wanted this board but haven’t received a DM from me, I’m making this available now for everyone here. The habit that I started more than 10 years ago at the beginning of my career is still with me β€” and it transformed into a mission to educate a broader community. Thanks for giving me huge support and inspiration to keep creating this educational content πŸ™

Go to Miro Board β†’

In addition to 400+ screenshots, I added 200+ personal comments in sticky notes with my suggestions and observations. This board is for anyone trying to:

  • βœ… Reduce early drop-off

  • βœ… Improve time-to-value

  • βœ… Build onboarding flows that feel intuitive


By the way, if you're working on something like this, my next User-Centric Growth Course starts June 16 β€” you can bring your real Onboarding & Activation challenge there. For dear readers, I’m happy to share a promo code β€œgrowthmates” for $100 off 🎁 Past students came from Miro, Dropbox, and Appcues β€” you'd be in good company (and you can leverage L&D budget for that).

Enroll with 100$ off β†’


Getting back to the onboarding teardowns β€” here are 5 activation patterns that kept showing up across the best:

  1. Simplicity wins β€” Clean, focused signup flows with NO distractions or visuals (8/10 products follow this).

  2. Visible progress mattersβ€” Progress bars or step counters (like Intercom’s profiling flow) help users orient and commit.

  3. Tours aren’t enough anymore β€” 6/10 still rely on them, but users are fatigued. Modern UX needs more than just a tooltip walkthrough.

  4. No more dead ends β€” Only 3/10 products guide users clearly from the dashboard. Figma stands out here with clear next-step nudges.

  5. Let the product lead β€” If your UX is intuitive enough (like Notion or Linear), the product itself becomes the onboarding. No overlays needed.

Let’s dive deeper into each of these patterns with concrete examples and a special video walkthrough from meπŸ‘‡

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