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Page Flows

A subscription archive of other people's user flows, where the browse experience has one job: show you enough to prove the library is worth $99 a year, and not one screen more.

Page Flows sells recordings of real products being used — onboarding, checkout, search, cancellation — captured screen by screen and annotated. The catalogue is the product, which makes browsing it a pricing problem rather than a navigation one: every public surface has to demonstrate the size of the archive while withholding its contents. The site solves that three different ways on three pages. An A–Z index lists every screenshot it holds as plain text, no images. A product page shows the thumbnails and stamps a padlock on every one of them. A pricing page names the number. Read in that order, the browse flow is a single argument delivered in three moves — here is how much there is, here is what it looks like, here is what it costs — and the padlock is the hinge the whole thing turns on.

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