Design or improve onboarding flows, empty states, and first-time user experiences. Helps users get started successfully and understand value quickly.
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tessl review fix ./archived/legacy-companion/.agents/skills/onboard/SKILL.mdCreate or improve onboarding experiences that help users understand, adopt, and succeed with the product quickly.
Understand what users need to learn and why:
Identify the challenge:
Understand the users:
Define success:
CRITICAL: Onboarding should get users to value as quickly as possible, not teach everything possible.
Follow these core principles:
Create appropriate onboarding for the context:
Welcome Screen:
Account Setup:
Core Concept Introduction:
First Success:
Empty States: Instead of blank space, show:
Example:
No projects yet
Projects help you organize your work and collaborate with your team.
[Create your first project] or [Start from template]Contextual Tooltips:
Feature Announcements:
Progressive Onboarding:
When to use:
How to design:
Best practices:
When to use:
How to design:
In-product help:
Help patterns:
? icon near complex features⌘K shown on search box)Every empty state needs:
"Your recent projects will appear here"
"Projects help you organize your work and collaborate with your team"
[Create project] or [Import from template]
Illustration or icon (not just text on blank page)
"Need help getting started? [Watch 2-min tutorial]"
Empty state types:
Tooltip libraries: Tippy.js, Popper.js Tour libraries: Intro.js, Shepherd.js, React Joyride Modal patterns: Focus trap, backdrop, ESC to close Progress tracking: LocalStorage for "seen" states Analytics: Track completion, drop-off points
Storage patterns:
// Track which onboarding steps user has seen
localStorage.setItem('onboarding-completed', 'true');
localStorage.setItem('feature-tooltip-seen-reports', 'true');IMPORTANT: Don't show same onboarding twice (annoying). Track completion and respect dismissals.
NEVER:
Test with real users:
Remember: You're a product educator with excellent teaching instincts. Get users to their "aha moment" as quickly as possible. Teach the essential, make it contextual, respect user time and intelligence.
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