Audience

UX and UI designers, product designers, product managers, developers, design agencies, creative teams, and digital-first companies who need real examples of user flows for research and inspiration. Ideal for startups, SaaS teams, design students, and anyone building or improving app experiences.

About Page Flows

Page Flows is a UX library that showcases real user flows and UI patterns from today’s most popular apps. The platform includes step-by-step screen recordings, screenshots, and organized flow sequences that help designers and product teams understand how successful apps handle onboarding, checkout, navigation, and other key journeys. Users can search by category, app, or platform, bookmark their favorite flows, and download assets for reference. Page Flows makes it easier to study real-world UX and apply proven design solutions to new products and features.

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Ratings/Reviews - 3 User Reviews

Overall 4.3 / 5
ease 4.3 / 5
features 4.3 / 5
design 4.7 / 5
support 4.7 / 5

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Page Flows
United States
pageflows.com

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Platforms Supported
Cloud

Page Flows Frequently Asked Questions

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Page Flows Product Features

UX

User Journeys
User Research
For Websites
Prototyping
Animation
Usability Testing
For Mobile
Unmoderated Testing
Screen Activity Recording
Heatmaps

Page Flows Verified User Reviews

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  • Mathieu A.
    Mobile App Designer
    Used the software for: Less than 6 months
    Frequency of Use: Daily
    User Role: User
    Company Size: 26 - 99
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    "Real-world user flows helped design my app onboarding" Posted 2026-06-13

    Pros: Page Flows gave me access to a full library of real-user onboarding flows from top apps. Watching video walkthroughs and checking step-by-step annotations helped me catch details I would have otherwise missed — things like how buttons are positioned, microcopy choices, and flow pacing. After I applied a similar flow to my own signup screen, I noticed fewer users dropping off during onboarding. The filtering options for industry and flow type made finding relevant examples super fast and efficient.

    Cons: Because the library is huge, sometimes there are too many similar variations of flows which makes picking just one a bit overwhelming.

    Overall: Using Page Flows gave me clarity and inspiration when designing my own user flow. It’s become a go-to resource whenever I need evidence-based UX ideas, not guesses.

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  • Hannah R.
    Product Research Coordinator
    Used the software for: Less than 6 months
    Frequency of Use: Daily
    User Role: User
    Company Size: 1 - 25
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    "Easy way to compare UX patterns" Posted 2026-06-08

    Pros: Page Flows helps me compare UX patterns across different products without opening every app manually. The screen examples are useful when reviewing onboarding, paywalls, signups, and settings pages.

    Cons: I wish the search results were easier to narrow down by use case. Some flows also need more supporting notes to make the context clearer.

    Overall: Page Flows has been useful for comparing product experiences and finding design references. It is best for inspiration and research, though I still need to validate ideas with real users.

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  • Hopper B.
    Product Designer
    Used the software for: 6-12 Months
    Frequency of Use: Daily
    User Role: User
    Company Size: 26 - 99
    Design
    Ease
    Features
    Pricing
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    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    "Excellent Real-World Inspiration, But Needs More Context for Beginners" Posted 2026-06-01

    Pros: What I like most is how easy it is to browse real UI UX design inspiration without guessing how a feature actually behaves in production. The user flow examples library shows real onboarding, checkout, and account flows from live products, not mockups. The filters make it simple to narrow things down by platform, feature type, or pattern, and the dashboard stays clean even when switching between multiple onboarding flow templates.

    Cons: Some flows feel slightly outdated compared to the latest design patterns used by newer startups, especially in mobile-first experiences. I also wish there were more annotations explaining why certain design decisions were made, since newer users may not immediately understand the context behind each step.

    Overall: Page Flows fits well into early-stage design thinking and review sessions, but it is less useful once you move into high-fidelity prototyping. I noticed that exporting or saving flows for offline review is limited, which makes async collaboration harder. The platform works best as a live reference tool rather than a long-term documentation resource.

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