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Why Images Make Onboarding So Much Easier 🚀

Have you ever wondered why visuals are so powerful during onboarding 🧐?
Let's keep it simple.
🔍 1. First Impressions Matter
When you start reading, your brain makes quick guesses about what's coming next.
If you see an image of avocados moving together, you instantly think about teamwork or collaboration.
🔗 2. Connecting the Dots
As you read more, you confirm if your guess was right.
Reading "Refer friends and reach your goal 32% faster" alongside the moving avocados helps you realize that bringing friends along speeds up your progress.
🎯 3. Making It Stick
Images help new information sink in.
Even if you didn't expect that inviting friends boosts your progress by 32%, the visual makes it easier to understand and remember this fact.
A Word of Caution
But be careful—using the wrong image can backfire. An unrelated or confusing picture might mislead or distract users, making onboarding harder. Always choose visuals that clearly support your message to enhance understanding, not hinder it.
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