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First Start: Offer a Tour #90
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disagree: users will be familiar with what a
This is assuming this is an empty account, somebody else will know the concepts. Clicking the "speech bubble plus" button in the DMs tab will show a search field and buttons "invite friends", "contacts book", and "qr code". The really rough edge I see here is that it looks much different when clicking the "#+" button in the rooms tab. This also raises the question of how to handle this in "simple" design of element-hq/element-android#4010. also see the next point:
not quite sure about this one, it might seem too much. i wonder how important 3PIDs are at all? are there metrics? Afaik none of my contacts have email nor phone number added to their account.
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While a short into to the app is great, there should be a "i don't care, skip all" button that populates with the more simple choice where settings are concerned. Also some intro slides may be skipped depending on whether the account is new/empty. |
Adding that element-hq/element-android#979 could get integrated to it too. element-hq/element-android#979 (comment):
I was thinking a lot about it and maybe a good separation for the design choice is between the "workspace mode" (à la discord/slack) which gives a lot of information in the screen like how it's done now and an "instant messaging mode" (à la WhatsApp/Telegram) which focus on simplicity and makes it more friendly to everyone. About the option of the user being able to skip everything, I think it's a good idea overall, but most of the users won't mind clicking 2 or 3 extra buttons, specially in mobile clients and with people wanting to use for personal conversations, where most of them will only set up it again when they buy a new smartphone. |
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Your use case
It is important that users can use the app as quickly as possible after downloading it. This means that the number of questions at the first start should be reduced to a minimum.
Still, it is important that users understand how Element works and what (layout) settings they want to have.
A tour can
Have you considered any alternatives?
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