u/jaimintf

[OPEN-SOURCE] How top iOS apps say hello
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[OPEN-SOURCE] How top iOS apps say hello

Hey folks,

This is my first ever post on reddit, so please be kind.

I initially posted it on X and it picked up quite a lot of traction there & I've always wanted to start posting and being active on Reddit so here I am.

I am the founder of a ui/ux research product that has 800+ apps & 35,000+ screens. I did a comprehensive study on why these apps are banking more than others and how are they able to retain way higher than general.

From my study, I realised that the most important moment is when a person opens an app. This sets an impression on how deeply individual gets involved in it.

The motion, transitions, micro-interactions, typography, all of them matter more than you think they do.

So, I took 10 of the most popular ones, broke them down and redid them using React Native + Expo and open-sourced it, so people can use that as an anchor point.

Here it is (500+ stars at the moment):
https://github.com/Appllama/top-welcome-screens

I hope you find it useful, I'd love to know your thoughts.

Which one do you like the best?

u/jaimintf — 1 day ago