User Flow Audit
Skill Verified ActiveUser flow and navigation audit covering information architecture, onboarding, error states
To provide objective, data-driven insights into the quality of a project's user experience, moving beyond subjective design reviews.
Features
- Audits information architecture and user navigation.
- Analyzes onboarding, error, and loading states.
- Identifies friction points in user flows.
- Provides recommendations for UX flow improvements.
Use Cases
- When preparing for a new feature launch to ensure smooth user onboarding.
- To identify usability issues in a complex application's navigation.
- To audit the effectiveness of error handling and empty states.
- As part of a regular UX quality assurance process.
Non-Goals
- Performing visual design or aesthetic critiques.
- Writing or refactoring UI code.
- Auditing backend logic or API performance.
Workflow
- Map navigation structure
- Trace key user flows
- Identify friction points
- Evaluate progressive disclosure
- Check empty, error, and loading states
- Assess deep linking and state preservation
Installation
First, add the marketplace
/plugin marketplace add Aboudjem/ui-ux-suite/plugin install ui-ux-suite@ui-ux-suiteQuality Score
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