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[UX] Initial Configuration #13008

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soosr opened this issue May 9, 2024 · 1 comment
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[UX] Initial Configuration #13008

soosr opened this issue May 9, 2024 · 1 comment

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@soosr
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soosr commented May 9, 2024

(I have opened the issue in my own fork 🤦‍♂️ soosr#38)

The idea of the initial configuration could solve some of our issues with very little trade-off. I created this issue to start at least a discussion about the concept because this is new to Wasabi, but well-known for the majority.

Welcome screens could have several purposes:

  • It introduces users to the software, providing a basic overview or highlighting key features.
  • Guide users through the initial setup and configuration process.
  • By offering guidance right from the start, a welcome screen can make the software easier to use.

So our welcome screens could also be an initial configuration that contains the following pages:

  1. Greeting page

    • A welcoming opening screen can set a positive tone for the user experience. It reassures users that they are using a professional and well-maintained product.
  2. Background application

  3. Coinjoin Configuration

  4. Create wallet, and so...

The trade-off here is +1 page when someone uses the software for the very first time. The benefit is they will be aware, it is a background app, and there is no CJ profile selection in the wallet creation flow.
Don't take the suggestion here at 100%, this is more about the concept of having an initial configuration on first use.

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I like the Idea.

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