Hey, everyone! When a new user joins, the experience should be easy for them, and learning about Inleo should be done incrementally, so they can learn what is relevant for their engagement when they need it, and they can explore the technical aspects later on.
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- Make it simple for new users
- Offer a Web3 social media to crypto users
- Use a layer-based approach to introduce Inleo
Mitch mentioned the quote "A confused mind says no," and it's something we need to take into consideration not only on the UI level but also as a community when engaging with new users. Replying with too much unsolicited information creates confusion, and the user might back out if they think they need to understand everything just to use the platform.
Bringing in new communities is excellent because they might be crypto users but not users of any Web3 social media. Inleo provides them with a Web3 space where they can do more than just invest in cryptocurrency; they can engage with their community, meet other people, learn, and earn while enjoying the platform.
It's important for us that they don't need to peel back the layers of Inleo to use it. The idea is that they will come, engage, earn, hit the claim button, and that's it. Everything beyond that isn't necessary; they can explore it when they want to. Retaining the users we have gained in the last months depends a lot on ease of use.