Product Planner was born out of the need to help you understand and create user flows for your website. The idea is that by looking at examples of other successful websites and web applications, you can get a better idea of how to virally grow your site. One of the sites on the web that has had tremendous viral growth is YouTube. Here is a break down of YouTube’s important user flows:
YouTube – Share Loop
As you can see from the diagram above, YouTube’s share loop is a complete circle because the process never ends. This is one of the main factors that caused YouTube videos to spread like a wildfire.YouTube – Embed Loop
Similar to the shared loop, the embed loop is also a complete circle. By being a complete circle the cycle never ends, which is why there are millions of YouTube videos embedded on websites and blogs.YouTube – Sign Up Flow
In contrast to the past 2 precedents, their join procedure is certifiably not a total circle and it doesn't have a viral angle to it. This could be on the grounds that YouTube needs clients to round out their profile first before having them associate with different individuals, however on the off chance that they need to make a viral join circle they could go through something like Twitter's sign a circle. How might you use Product Planner? A large portion of the precedents on Product Planner is presumably not straightforwardly identified with your site or web application, however, this doesn't mean you can't utilize it. You can take a gander at another organization's client stream, gain from it, and make your very own without any preparation. Or on the other hand, you could take a current stream, for example, Twitter's join procedure, and alter it to accommodate your very own stream. Make FlowOnce you create a user flow you can then privately share it with other people on your team.
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