[TEARDOWN] Hopper UX: The Right Ways To Asks Users For Permissions (growth.design)
4 years ago from LX Lavallee, Co-founder @ Growth.Design
4 years ago from LX Lavallee, Co-founder @ Growth.Design
"…But it was too early in the experience have my trust…"
"Hey If you like this interactive story… how about I send you the next one when it comes out?"
Hey Greg!
Thanks for the feedback, I'd be curious to know when would be the best timing for you?
Right now our message is time-based and set to 5 minutes. We believe it's long enough so the people that are still reading probably want to read more case studies in the future.
Let me know!
We do a lot of timed prompts in our product so I get it, but I think in this case I'd do it either at the end of the flow, or after you feel you've said something particularly valuable.
I'd not got super far and hadn't made my mind up yet about whether or not it was useful.
I totally get it, but it's super hard to time with something interesting since it's time-based and not everyone reads at the same speed.
Since our stories are fairly long, we've tested it so that it usually appears after the midway mark. The majority of people do want to read future case studies at that point!
Once we crack the technical barrier, we'll be able to better time it in the story! Thanks again for the comment Greg.
Just little bit of feedback, I closed the story before the end (no offense Louis), so I think basing it on time was a right decision.
Yes, love these!
Thanks Jon!!
The User-Driven Prompt tip, I'm gonna steal.
Happy to hear! I'd be super curious to see how you'd use it.
The "You're Hired" emoji was just really funny haha. Not sure about Redesign #3, it still feels like a lot of info is displayed, but still better than the original ;)
Agreed, I already removed a lot of things that was below the fold, but I could have been even more decisive as to what are the top info that needs to be displayed. Thanks for the feedback! One experiment at a time.
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