miklb
miklb

biggest mistake i see with freemium apps is they force you to login to get started. let me experience your mindlfulness app for a day or two before i have to create a password.

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colinwalker
colinwalker

@miklb I couldn't agree more. And they lose a potential customer because of it. If I can't try an app as a guest it gets uninstalled.

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miklb
miklb

@colinwalker my personal favorite are the ones that don’t even offer email/password & expect you to use FB.

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colinwalker
colinwalker

@miklb Or Twitter. I guess it's easier for them to piggy back off someone else's identity system than create their own but it means us silo-quitters are left out in the cold.

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miklb
miklb

@colinwalker yep, and the revelations what FB does with your data hasn’t seemed to slow anyone down, so definitely out in cold, or hampered by a poor on boarding experience.

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isaacmdt
isaacmdt

@miklb amen. I’ve designed a few freemium apps and the first thing I am asked is “where is the login.” 🙄 I try and have it later down the user experience when it’s necessary, But most of my clients can’t wrap their heads around it. 😑

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