Why I Stopped Designing Websites and Started Designing Flows

📰 Dev.to · Drew Marshall

Learn why designing flows is more effective than designing websites and how to apply this mindset to your work

intermediate Published 19 May 2026
Action Steps
  1. Identify the key actions users take on your website or application
  2. Map out the user journey to understand the flow of actions
  3. Design intuitive flows that guide users through the process
  4. Test and iterate on your flow design to improve user experience
  5. Apply flow design principles to other areas of your work, such as onboarding or payment processes
Who Needs to Know This

Designers and product managers can benefit from understanding the importance of flow design in creating seamless user experiences

Key Insight

💡 Designing flows instead of pages can lead to more intuitive and user-friendly experiences

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