Title
Is it Better With Onboarding? Improving First-Time Cryptocurrency App Experiences
Abstract
Engaging first-time users of mobile apps is challenging. Onboarding task flows are designed to minimize the drop out of users. To this point, there is little scientific insight into how to design these task flows. We explore this question with a specific focus on financial applications, which pose a particularly high hurdle and require significant trust. We address this question by combining two approaches. We first conducted semi-structured interviews (n=16) exploring users' meaning-making when engaging with new mobile applications in general. We then prototyped and evaluated onboarding task flows (n=16) for two mobile cryptocurrency apps using the minimalist instruction framework. Our results suggest that well-designed onboarding processes can improve the perceived usability of first-time users for feature-rich mobile apps. We discuss how the expectations users voiced during the interview study can be met by applying instructional design principles and reason that the minimalist instruction framework for mobile onboarding insights presents itself as a useful design method for practitioners to develop onboarding processes and also to identify when not to.
Year
DOI
Venue
2021
10.1145/3461778.3462047
PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2021 ACM DESIGNING INTERACTIVE SYSTEMS CONFERENCE (DIS 2021)
Keywords
DocType
Citations 
mobile onboarding, minimalist instruction, cryptocurrency, blockchain
Conference
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
0
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Michael Fröhlich100.68
Charlotte Kobiella200.34
Albrecht Schmidt36495696.81
Florian Alt41552119.24