UXArchive

UXArchive

The world's largest library of mobile user flows

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UX-Archive is powered by Waldo, the world’s first no-code testing platform that lets anyone create reliable, automated mobile tests without the hassle of scripting.
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UXArchive

The world's largest library of mobile user flows
UXArchive is the leading destination to find mobile UX trends from the world’s top mobile apps.
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Arthur Bodolec
Hi Hunters, 8 years ago I was documenting user flows for myself to help me design the new search flow for feedly mobile. UXArchive was born. Since then UXArchive became the leading destination for the mobile community to get inspired by mobile flows. Today UXArchive is joining Waldo: new look, more apps, more flows.
Manou Febvret
@abrodo Thank you so much Arthur for letting us continue the great work you started 8 years ago! 🏍
Robin Kunz
@abrodo @manoufeb Exactly what I am looking for! Thank you so much that you opensourced your work :))! Thats awesome. And thanks Manou for continuing it for free!!
Amine Bellakrid
Thank you @abrodo for the hunt! I have been a user of UXArchive since day 1 and I can't be more excited to keep UXArchive a relevant and useful resource for the mobile community. Hi PH! As a product manager/designer, one of the most common issues I encountered when I was tasked to design a new flow is getting inspiration. So back in the days, I would download cool apps on my phone, take screenshots, and organize them by user flows for inspiration. This process was manual and tedious... until http://uxarchive.com/ launched 8 years ago. Today, we are excited to continue supporting and maintaining the largest library of mobile flows. Thanks to the technology we developed at Waldo - the world’s first no-code testing platform - flows from the leading mobile apps are automatically kept up-to-date, at scale, making UX archive the world’s broadest library of users flows. What is new? 🔑 Get access to more than +150 apps, +1000 flows and +10000 screens 📥 Download assets from any of the mobile flows 🏞️ Embed flows in anywhere *We'd love to get some feedback on overall experience. I'm also happy to answer some questions!*
Jacob Mhun
@abrodo @amine_bellakrid awesome directory, congratulations!
Michael Andreuzza
nice one. Sharing it on my newsletter next Tuesday. Loving the alpaca too.
Amine Bellakrid
Looking forward to it @michael_andreuzza :)
Michael Andreuzza
@amine_bellakrid you welcome amine. unicornsfeed.com
Manou Febvret
@amine_bellakrid @michael_andreuzza That is really cool! Really appreciate it! 🙏
Breece Suber
@michael_andreuzza what would you think about having a Chia Llama on your desk?
Michael Andreuzza
@michael_andreuzza @breece_suber You want me to have a lama on my desk?
Kurt Lojka
Being in a customer-facing role (customer support/success/sales) I can see UXArchive being a great tool to validate customer feedback in a very quick and efficient way. It's always easier to show than to tell and with the categorization, by feature flows, it allows a browse through how multiple app builders are solving similar challenges.
Amine Bellakrid
@kurtfresh Thank you!
Pierre Valade
Amazing resource for product managers, and designers. I check the onboarding flows from https://uxarchive.com/appFlowNam... to see what other best apps are doing.
Amine Bellakrid
@pierrevalade @abrodo Onboarding is definitely the most seen flow!
Jeremy Le Van
Great work! This is super useful given that flows evolve all the time. Love the collab between @abrodo and Waldo!
Arthur Bodolec
@jeremylv thanks man!
Amine Bellakrid
@abrodo @jeremylv Thank you! you can already check few apps with multiple versions!
Olivier Desmoulin
Trooop Bien! sorry, this is the french for "Sooo Good!" Congrats @abrodo @amine_bellakrid and the Waldo team for this revival. A designer myself, I spend so much time benchmarking other app flows and a tool like UX Archive is extremely valuable!
Amine Bellakrid
Manou Febvret
@odesmoulin Thank you!! So cool to see Designers and Product Managers appreciate this project! 🤓
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