Hi Ami. this is a very interesting test and a good way to help you keep the POV of the new user in mind. I would think a lot of the need for explainers would depend on the familiarity that the user has with your product and/or the functions that your app helps facilitate.
And guess what most NUX executions are actually pretty poor and gets overlooked anyways.
Somehow, NUX becomes part of the product design and thus absolves the core product design of the duties of being able to get the user started on its own. It's truly rare to see the product that don't rely on the crutches of NUX to launch anything.
Hi Ami. this is a very interesting test and a good way to help you keep the POV of the new user in mind. I would think a lot of the need for explainers would depend on the familiarity that the user has with your product and/or the functions that your app helps facilitate.
And guess what most NUX executions are actually pretty poor and gets overlooked anyways.
Somehow, NUX becomes part of the product design and thus absolves the core product design of the duties of being able to get the user started on its own. It's truly rare to see the product that don't rely on the crutches of NUX to launch anything.
Thank you, Ami. Does every product that's new or has an upgrade, need NUX or explainers?