About Page Flows
What is Page Flows?
Page Flows is a curated library of real-world user flow recordings, screenshots, and annotated examples from top digital products like Spotify, Airbnb, Slack, Notion, and 300+ others. It's built for UX/UI designers, product managers, and founders who want to research how the best products design their experiences — without spending hours doing it manually.
What makes Page Flows different from other design inspiration sites?
Most inspiration platforms show you static screenshots. Page Flows goes further — you get actual screen recordings of full user journeys, complete with step-by-step annotations that explain why specific design decisions were made. It's the difference between seeing a finished painting and watching the artist at work.
Who is Page Flows for?
Page Flows is built for anyone involved in creating digital products: UX and UI designers, product managers, startup founders, developers who care about experience, and design researchers. Whether you're solving a specific UX problem or benchmarking your product against industry leaders, Page Flows has something for you.
What types of flows are covered in the library?
The library spans the most critical moments in a user journey, including:
- Onboarding and first-run experiences
- Sign-up and login flows
- Checkout and payment flows
- Subscription upgrade and upsell prompts
- Account cancellation and churn flows
- Notification permission prompts
- Settings and profile management
Using the Library
How do I find flows relevant to my project?
You can search by app name (e.g., “Notion,” “Revolut”) or filter by flow type (e.g., “onboarding,” “checkout”). This makes it easy to benchmark your design against specific competitors or to explore how different products solve the same UX challenge.
Can I search for text that appears inside the screenshots?
Yes — Page Flows supports full-text search across screenshot content. This means you can search for specific UI copy, button labels, error messages, or microcopy (like “Start your free trial” or “Are you sure you want to cancel?”) and instantly find real examples of how top products write and present that text in context. It's a powerful way to research not just layout and flow, but the actual words that drive user action.
Are the flows from mobile apps, web apps, or both?
Both. Page Flows includes recordings and screenshots from desktop web, mobile web, and native mobile apps (iOS and Android). Since we live in a mobile-first world, the library puts strong emphasis on mobile flows and how experiences adapt across platforms.
How often is the library updated?
New flows are added regularly to reflect how real products evolve. As apps launch new features, redesign their onboarding, or update their checkout experiences, those changes are captured and added to the library.
Can I search for flows from a specific industry?
Yes. You can filter by industry category — from fintech and e-commerce to SaaS, health, and beyond. This is especially useful when designing for a niche audience and wanting to see what conventions exist in that space.
Pricing & Subscriptions
How much does Page Flows cost?
Page Flows offers a 3-day trial for $2.95, which gives you full access to explore the library. After the trial, plans are billed at $39/quarter or $99/year (saving 15%). Team plans start at $199/year.
Is there a free trial?
Yes — you can start with a 3-day trial for $2.95. You can cancel any time during the trial period.
Can I cancel my subscription?
Yes, you can cancel at any time directly from your account — no friction, no hoops to jump through.
Do you offer team plans?
Yes. Team plans start at $199/year and are designed for design teams that want to collaborate, share flows, and align on UX research together.
Will my subscription auto-renew?
Yes. Your subscription renews automatically at the end of each billing cycle — monthly or annually, depending on your plan. You'll always be able to manage or cancel this from your account.
UX Design & Concepts
What is a user flow?
A user flow is a visual representation of the steps a user takes to complete a specific task within a digital product — for example, signing up, making a purchase, or upgrading a plan. Understanding user flows helps designers create intuitive interfaces that reduce friction and guide users naturally toward their goals.
What's the difference between a user flow and a user journey?
A user journey maps the full end-to-end experience a person has with a product or brand, across all touchpoints. A user flow zooms in on a specific interaction within that journey — like the exact steps in a checkout process. Both are valuable and work best when used together.
Why should I study flows from other products?
Great design rarely happens in a vacuum. Studying how established products handle common UX challenges saves you time, helps you avoid known pitfalls, and validates your own design decisions. You're not copying — you're learning from what already works for real users.
What UX patterns can I learn from Page Flows?
The library is a practical classroom for patterns like progressive disclosure, onboarding checklists, empty states, permission prompts, upsell triggers, and cancellation flows. Seeing them in action — in real products that millions of people use — is far more instructive than reading about them in theory.
Support
How do I get help if I have a question or issue?
Page Flows offers around-the-clock customer support. You can reach the team directly from your account or via the support contact on the site — and you won't have to wait long for a response.
Can I suggest a product or flow type to be added to the library?
Absolutely. The Page Flows team welcomes suggestions from the community. If there's a product or specific flow type you'd like to see covered, reach out via support and the team will take it into consideration.
Why Subscribe?
What do I actually get with a Page Flows subscription?
With a subscription you get full, unlimited access to the entire Page Flows library — thousands of screen recordings, annotated screenshots, and user flow examples from 300+ top products. You can search by app, flow type, industry, or even specific UI copy, and explore every detail at your own pace. No paywalled previews, no drip-feeding — everything, all at once.
Is a subscription worth it if I only work on one product?
Absolutely. Even if you're focused on a single product, the challenges you face — onboarding, retention, checkout, permission prompts — have already been solved (and tested on millions of users) by others. A subscription lets you skip the guesswork and move straight to validated patterns. The time saved on just one design decision typically pays for the subscription many times over.
How does Page Flows help me design faster?
Instead of spending hours manually signing up for apps, screenshotting flows, and hunting for inspiration across the web, you get everything in one searchable place. Need to see five different approaches to an upgrade prompt? That's a 30-second search, not a 3-hour deep dive. Page Flows turns research from a bottleneck into a quick step in your workflow.
Can Page Flows help me make a stronger case for design decisions?
Yes — and this is one of the most underrated benefits. When you can show a stakeholder that Airbnb, Stripe, or Notion handles a specific flow in a particular way, it shifts the conversation from opinion to evidence. Page Flows gives you the receipts to back up your design calls and move faster through reviews and approvals.
What's the difference between browsing for free online and having a subscription?
Free browsing gives you fragments — a screenshot here, a blog post there, outdated examples scattered across the web. A Page Flows subscription gives you a structured, up-to-date, searchable library with context and annotations. It's the difference between foraging and having a well-stocked pantry. You spend your time designing, not researching.
Does a subscription include new content as it's added?
Yes. Every new flow, recording, and screenshot added to the library is automatically available to all active subscribers at no extra cost. As the products you benchmark against evolve, so does your library.
Still have questions?
Can't find what you're looking for? Our support team is happy to help — or dive in and explore the library yourself.
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