UX Insider: Product Hunt's Weekly Roundup - Episode #6
UX Insider: Product Hunt's Weekly Roundup - Episode #6
UX Insider: Product Hunt's Weekly Roundup - Episode #6
Getting a Product Hunt boost is great, but what happens after? If your UX isn’t clear, those new users won’t stick around.
Getting a Product Hunt boost is great, but what happens after? If your UX isn’t clear, those new users won’t stick around.
Getting a Product Hunt boost is great, but what happens after? If your UX isn’t clear, those new users won’t stick around.

Daniel Andor
Daniel Andor
Daniel Andor

This week, I checked out some top-voted products and spotted common UX issues that make things harder than they need to be.
Here’s what I found - and some simple fixes that could make a big difference.
AI Chat Avatar / Pitch Avatar
Missing guidance on taking the first steps
Sidebar menu feels confusing.
Clickable actions on the dashboard aren’t visually distinct — no hover states, making navigation unclear.
Onboarding consists of videos, which users rarely watch.
Table layout is unintuitive.
💡 UX Tip:
Provide clear, actionable steps for new users to get started.
Improve button hierarchy and hover states to make interactions more intuitive.
Rethink onboarding—interactive guidance works better than passive videos.
Basedash
Nice website! 👏
co.dev
No onboarding or guidance on the main screen.
💡 UX Tip:
Even a small onboarding flow or contextual tooltips can help users navigate confidently.
Omakase / ZEALS
No hover states.
Unclear first step - what kind of URL should users enter?
Design language feels a bit dated.
Important notifications are easy to miss.
No clear onboarding.
Sidebar feels overwhelming.
No defined user flow to guide users through the app.
💡 UX Tip:
Improve visual affordance: hover states and clear actions make interactions smoother.
Guide users through the intended flow instead of leaving them to figure it out.
Highlight the key actions users should take
Scam AI
Interesting idea! But… couldn’t verify my account 🤔
Key Takeaways
Small UX improvements—like better onboarding, clear CTAs, and intuitive navigation—can drastically improve user experience and retention.
This week, I checked out some top-voted products and spotted common UX issues that make things harder than they need to be.
Here’s what I found - and some simple fixes that could make a big difference.
AI Chat Avatar / Pitch Avatar
Missing guidance on taking the first steps
Sidebar menu feels confusing.
Clickable actions on the dashboard aren’t visually distinct — no hover states, making navigation unclear.
Onboarding consists of videos, which users rarely watch.
Table layout is unintuitive.
💡 UX Tip:
Provide clear, actionable steps for new users to get started.
Improve button hierarchy and hover states to make interactions more intuitive.
Rethink onboarding—interactive guidance works better than passive videos.
Basedash
Nice website! 👏
co.dev
No onboarding or guidance on the main screen.
💡 UX Tip:
Even a small onboarding flow or contextual tooltips can help users navigate confidently.
Omakase / ZEALS
No hover states.
Unclear first step - what kind of URL should users enter?
Design language feels a bit dated.
Important notifications are easy to miss.
No clear onboarding.
Sidebar feels overwhelming.
No defined user flow to guide users through the app.
💡 UX Tip:
Improve visual affordance: hover states and clear actions make interactions smoother.
Guide users through the intended flow instead of leaving them to figure it out.
Highlight the key actions users should take
Scam AI
Interesting idea! But… couldn’t verify my account 🤔
Key Takeaways
Small UX improvements—like better onboarding, clear CTAs, and intuitive navigation—can drastically improve user experience and retention.
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