A user flow is a UX design method that creates a visual representation of a user’s series of steps to
achieve a meaningful goal. A user flow shows the path that a user takes from their entry point to
their final action, such as signing up, purchasing, or completing a task. A user flow helps designers
understand and optimize the user experience, as well as identify pain points, gaps, and opportunities
for improvement. A user flow can take various forms, such as diagrams, wireframes, or prototypes,
depending on the level of detail and fidelity required. Reference:
What Are User Flows In UX Design? [Full Beginner’s Guide] - CareerFoundry
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