Onboarding Teardown · Inspiration

The best live-shopping
onboarding flow, screen by screen

Curated from Mobbin. The lead case study is Whatnot — the strongest live-shopping onboarding in the wild — with cross-app references from Amazon Live, Shop, Etsy & Periscope.

Source: Mobbin Platform: iOS Lead app: Whatnot Screens reviewed: 9 + 3 refs

Whatnot — the full onboarding journey

CASE STUDY

Whatnot nails the two hardest problems in live-shopping onboarding: (1) explaining a brand-new interaction model to buyers, and (2) hand-holding sellers to their first live show without overwhelming everyone. Follow the numbered steps. The Why it works note on each card is what to steal.

1Welcome to Whatnot — social sign-up

Welcome + one-line promise

“Sign up and join a live shopping community for curators and collectors.” Four sign-up options, social-first.

Why it works: Identity (“curators and collectors”) over features. Social login first = lowest-friction start.
2The live shopping marketplace value prop

Bold value proposition

“The live shopping marketplace. Buy, sell, and connect around the things you love.” Big type, dark canvas.

Why it works: States the category in one breath, then names both sides (buy + sell) so neither audience feels excluded.
3How does it work — Watch & Shop

“How does it work?” — Watch & Shop

A real feed mockup teaches the core loop: join a live show, buy items, chat with sellers in real time.

Why it works: Teaches the unfamiliar verb on a fake screen before the real thing. Education, not just decoration.
4Choose your username

Pick a username (with suggestions)

Pre-filled handle + tappable alternatives, and a single “I’m interested in selling” checkbox.

Why it works: Suggestion chips remove typing friction. One checkbox quietly segments future sellers — no extra screen.
5Home feed of live shows

Drop into a populated feed

Immediately lands on live shows — “Live · 84”, “Free Shipping” badges, real seller faces and inventory.

Why it works: Social proof & FOMO at the “aha” moment. The product feels alive the second onboarding ends.
6Want to sell on Whatnot

Seller invitation (separate track)

“Want to sell on Whatnot? Go live and sell anything, from anywhere!” → Apply to Go Live.

Why it works: Sellers get their own funnel after they’ve seen value as a buyer — not a forced fork up front.
7Get Started checklist for sellers

Gamified seller checklist

“Let’s prepare for your show!” A 5-step list (Schedule → Add products → Rehearse → Bring buyers → Go live) with a $150 earnings match.

Why it works: Progress + locked steps + a cash incentive turn a scary task into a guided, dopamine-driven path.
8Prepare for your show progress

Progress you can feel

Completed steps flip to green checks with timestamps (“Show scheduled · 2/12, 6:00 PM”).

Why it works: Visible momentum = the Zeigarnik effect. People finish lists they’ve already started.
9It's almost showtime tips

“It’s almost showtime!” coaching

Just-in-time tips: set the tone, check your tech, watch the chat — right before the seller’s first stream.

Why it works: Coaching delivered at the moment of need, not buried in a help center. Reduces first-stream anxiety.

Cross-app references

COMPARE

How other commerce / live apps open their first screen — useful for stealing tone and the “first tap” moment.

Shop app get started
Shop · Shopify

Playful product confetti

Floating real products + one giant “Get Started”. Light, single-CTA, zero reading required.

Etsy Explore intro
Etsy

Editorial, vibe-led intro

“Introducing Explore!” framed like a TikTok — leads with mood and discovery, not utility.

Periscope welcome
Periscope

The minimalist classic

Full-bleed video bg, logo, one line, two buttons. The timeless live-streaming opener.

What to steal for your app

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Teach the new verb first

Live shopping is unfamiliar. Explain “watch & shop / swipe to bid” on a mock screen before dropping users into a real live room.

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Don’t fork buyers vs sellers early

Onboard everyone as a buyer, deliver the “aha”, then invite sellers into a separate guided track.

Gamify the hard path

Turn “go live” into a checklist with progress, locked steps, and a cash incentive. Momentum beats instructions.

End on a living feed

The last onboarding screen should be real, populated, and FOMO-inducing — “Live · 84”, not an empty state.

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Sell identity, not features

“For curators and collectors” > “HD live video”. Lead with who the user becomes.

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Coach just-in-time

Deliver tips at the moment of need (right before first stream), not in a help center nobody opens.