Documentation Portals vs In-App Tutorials
Developers should use documentation portals when building or maintaining software that requires comprehensive, accessible documentation for users, contributors, or internal teams meets developers should learn and implement in-app tutorials when building applications with complex interfaces, frequent feature updates, or a need to improve user retention and satisfaction, such as in saas products, mobile apps, or enterprise software. Here's our take.
Documentation Portals
Developers should use documentation portals when building or maintaining software that requires comprehensive, accessible documentation for users, contributors, or internal teams
Documentation Portals
Nice PickDevelopers should use documentation portals when building or maintaining software that requires comprehensive, accessible documentation for users, contributors, or internal teams
Pros
- +They are essential for open-source projects, SaaS products, and APIs to improve adoption, reduce support overhead, and ensure consistency
- +Related to: api-documentation, technical-writing
Cons
- -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case
In-App Tutorials
Developers should learn and implement in-app tutorials when building applications with complex interfaces, frequent feature updates, or a need to improve user retention and satisfaction, such as in SaaS products, mobile apps, or enterprise software
Pros
- +They are particularly useful for reducing the learning curve for new users, showcasing advanced functionalities, and ensuring users can quickly derive value from the app, which can lead to higher adoption rates and lower churn
- +Related to: user-onboarding, user-experience-design
Cons
- -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case
The Verdict
Use Documentation Portals if: You want they are essential for open-source projects, saas products, and apis to improve adoption, reduce support overhead, and ensure consistency and can live with specific tradeoffs depend on your use case.
Use In-App Tutorials if: You prioritize they are particularly useful for reducing the learning curve for new users, showcasing advanced functionalities, and ensuring users can quickly derive value from the app, which can lead to higher adoption rates and lower churn over what Documentation Portals offers.
Developers should use documentation portals when building or maintaining software that requires comprehensive, accessible documentation for users, contributors, or internal teams
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