What’s your coaching cadence?

Krystal Higgins
1 min readJan 7, 2019

Originally published at www.kryshiggins.com in 2014

In a recent presentation, I discussed the role that guided interaction and coaching can play in onboarding new users to a product. Playthroughs and user-guided tutorials are some examples of guided interaction. Guided interaction allows users to start playing with a new product quickly in an authentic context (instead of wading through abstracted coachmarks, instructions or intro tours), but also gives them enough coaching so that they’ll be motivated by an early success.

To help teams explore the right cadence of guided interaction for their product’s new user experience, I created a template to help with judging that interaction between a product and a new user. I’ve been calling it the coaching cadence worksheet. This can be used to audit an existing experience, or to explore variations for a revision or completely new first time ux. The worksheet follows.

Originally published at www.kryshiggins.com.

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Krystal Higgins

I'm a lead UX designer and I connect the dots between systems, products, and the humans that use them.