


I thought to myself, but then came the third part of Superhuman’s onboarding - the 1x1 meeting.
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“OK Superhuman, here I come! Send me the damn download link NOW!” Lucky for me - I gave the right answers in the survey and got pushed forward in the queue!!! (Or was it just a trick?) This survey is far from being short, it’s designed to help Superhuman decide whether you are a good early adopter candidate or not while collecting more data about potential users. Then you receive an email inviting you to fill in a short survey. It starts with a quick registration which is a usual thing for early (invites-only) products. There are many things to learn from other products and I often log down what I find, but I admit I have yet to experience such a well thought out process like with Superhuman. I immediately entered my credit card details and moved on to the onboarding stage.īeing an entrepreneur developing a B2C app, I pay a lot of attention to onboarding processes I experience. “Who do they think they are? Apple? Charging a monthly fee for a enough, having to pay just made me more anxious to use Superhuman. The mobile app can only be installed through TestFlight, which means it’s practically still in the beta stage. Trying to register I quickly realized Superhuman costs money. I thought to myself and headed over to (yes, they really own this domain) to get the app everyone is talking about. “Invitees only?! Beta candidates being disqualified?!? That’s exactly my thing!” I entered the discussion searching for an invite link and learned that one of the group members was not accepted to the beta program because his use cases didn’t match the pre-requisites 😳. I first heard about Superhuman when a member of a productivity group I’m subscribed to, asked for an invite to a new email app called “ Superhuman”.īeing an productivity and email freak who literally tried all the email clients ever invented ( seriously: all of them: Mailbox, Boxer, Newton, Trove, Timyo, Boomerang, Spark, Acompli (Outlook), Edison, Polymail, Redkix, Inboxcube, Hop, Chuck, Unibox, Loop, Astro, Cloze, Missive, Mailspring) - I was immediately intrigued.
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I gave Superhuman, the hottest app in email space a try and found that it's as good as everyone says it is and plus it has a few interesting onboarding tricks many founders and product leaders can learn from.
