The essence of this startup is to enable people to create user flows for their web products, so that others can look at real-life examples of what they have done and how they did it in order to learn what works and what doesn’t.
The implementation of this system is handled in a very straightforward fashion – you simply browse through the featured flow image gallery and pick one you like.
You then create your own flow using the one you chose in the previous step, and then share it with your colleagues and see what thoughts it elicits and which feedback it brings forth.
The site also highlights the latest creations underneath the “Featured Flows” banner, which can be found at the bottom of the page.
The ever-obligatory blog is also included, and it is kept by Kissmetrics, the company behind ProductPlanner. There you can delve into corporate information and read about forthcoming products.
ProductPlanner.com In Their Own Words
“Product Planner was born out of the need to help people understand and create user flows for their web products. The idea is that by looking at examples of other successful web products, you can get a better idea of how to create your own.”
Why ProductPlanner.com It Might Be A Killer
It is a practical way of sharing much-needed insight.








