
Can onboarding on Steemit be as easy as it is on Facebook? Travel.io thinks it can be.
Travel.io has adopted a more user friendly strategy of making Steemit onboarding look like new account signup process at other social media sites mainly by allowing new users to pick their user name, create their own ten digit password and by providing a verified email address get a Steemit account and start posting immediately.
So I tested the sign up process and this was what I found.
I went here Travelfeed.io sight
and I clicked JOIN NOW
It asked for my email address for account reference.
Moments later, at 11:42 AM I got this email:
I opened it and clicked the email verification button:
I clicked the button and it took me back to the Travel.io site where I was told to complete my profile.
To complete my profile, I was asked to pick the name of my blog, which I was told I could change and my Steemit name, which I was told I couldn’t change. Same rules as Steemit. After a few minutes I am finished part two.
Then I got this email, that my account application was under review. The same or similar to what I got from Steemit.
Then two hours later 1:42 PM, I got this email:
This took two weeks when I signed up for Steemit, so I am impressed. You get speed like this when you pay with Steem, Bitcoin or Litecoin at the Pay To Sign up sights, but when your new you don’t know how to get those cryptocurrencies, you don’t know how to store them, and you don’t know how to transfer them from your wallet to the PayToSet up wallet.
For those of us in Steem, these things are known, but when you seek mass adoption, most people don’t have those skills and they just want to swipe their credit card or feed the machine money. So I was happy to see you didn’t need any cryptocurrency and you didn’t need cryptocurrency knowledge yet.
So I open this email, click the button and it takes me back to a Travelfeed.io specific page which look like this:
And it asked me if I want to do easy sign up or hard sign up. Easy or Hard I am thinking, 🤔 Hmmm, is this a trick question? LOL!
And I see these choices;
Easy
Hard
I choose EasyLogin because that’s why I am here, to check out EasyLogin, plus I see why EasyLogin is popular when you read the descriptions.
Then I see this:
I complete the six steps quite quickly and I am done. It then takes me to a page which says these are ten alphanumeric passwords, which are called keys. You will learn what to do with them later. Save them or your account may be lost and you will never retrieve it or any money stored there. It has a couple ways to download and save this information. It was easy and I feel confident that a new user will be able to save the keys.
Then it gives me option to view videos created by a couple different Steemit Onboarding communities or to just go sign in and start blogging. There’s also a video about how to write an introductory post.
I chose this one:
I put in the user name I created and password I created and I was able to blog.
Conclusion:
My thoughts about this onboarding strategy:
I thought this signup experience was very similar to signing up for Facebook, Twitter, Instagram so I thought new users would be comfortable with it.
I thought it was very easy.
You can try it out here Easysignup .
✍🏼 Written by Shortsegments.
📸 All pictures were taken by Shortsegments, except the first image, whose source is cited.
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Wow. That's quite an interesting development.
Thanks for sharing it with us @shortsegments
Enjoy your weekend buddy,
cheers, Piotr
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