Competitor UX Snapshot (3 Apps · Flows · Comparison) by Anastasia VoroninaCompetitor UX Snapshot (3 Apps · Flows · Comparison) by Anastasia Voronina
Competitor UX Snapshot (3 Apps · Flows · Comparison)Anastasia Voronina
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A focused competitor UX snapshot analyzing how three apps handle the same feature or user flow. You’ll receive key screenshots, simple flow maps, a comparison table, and a short summary highlighting useful differences and opportunities - without heavy research or long reports. Perfect for validating ideas, improving one feature, or preparing for a redesign.

What's included

Competitor Screens Overview (Figma + PDF)
A set of key screenshots from three competitor apps, showing how each one handles the same feature or flow. Includes basic highlights for clarity.
Simple User Flow Maps (3 flows)
Three lightweight flow diagrams outlining the main steps users take inside each competitor app to complete the same feature. Focused on clarity, not deep analysis.
Comparison Table (UX & Structure Differences)
A side-by-side table comparing how competitors approach this specific feature: key steps, structure, UX choices, and what stands out.
One-Page Summary (Observations & Opportunities)
A short, practical summary with a few observations and simple improvement ideas based on how competitors solve the same feature.
FAQs
This service covers one feature or user flow across three competitor apps. If you'd like a broader analysis, we can discuss an extended scope.
This service covers one feature. If you need a broader analysis, I'm happy to discuss a custom scope before we start.
I can recommend several typical competitors based on your product type. If your market has specific local or regional competitors, it's best if you share them - this ensures the analysis is accurate for your target audience.
No - I capture all screenshots myself. If the competitor’s feature is locked behind a paid subscription, I usually check what’s available in a free trial (if offered). If full access requires a paid plan, we can discuss adding that cost to the project before starting.
No - this service provides competitor screenshots, flows, and a lightweight comparison. If you need redesign work, we can discuss it separately.
Contact for pricing
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Competitor UX Snapshot (3 Apps · Flows · Comparison)Anastasia Voronina
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Cover image for Competitor UX Snapshot (3 Apps · Flows · Comparison)
A focused competitor UX snapshot analyzing how three apps handle the same feature or user flow. You’ll receive key screenshots, simple flow maps, a comparison table, and a short summary highlighting useful differences and opportunities - without heavy research or long reports. Perfect for validating ideas, improving one feature, or preparing for a redesign.

What's included

Competitor Screens Overview (Figma + PDF)
A set of key screenshots from three competitor apps, showing how each one handles the same feature or flow. Includes basic highlights for clarity.
Simple User Flow Maps (3 flows)
Three lightweight flow diagrams outlining the main steps users take inside each competitor app to complete the same feature. Focused on clarity, not deep analysis.
Comparison Table (UX & Structure Differences)
A side-by-side table comparing how competitors approach this specific feature: key steps, structure, UX choices, and what stands out.
One-Page Summary (Observations & Opportunities)
A short, practical summary with a few observations and simple improvement ideas based on how competitors solve the same feature.
FAQs
This service covers one feature or user flow across three competitor apps. If you'd like a broader analysis, we can discuss an extended scope.
This service covers one feature. If you need a broader analysis, I'm happy to discuss a custom scope before we start.
I can recommend several typical competitors based on your product type. If your market has specific local or regional competitors, it's best if you share them - this ensures the analysis is accurate for your target audience.
No - I capture all screenshots myself. If the competitor’s feature is locked behind a paid subscription, I usually check what’s available in a free trial (if offered). If full access requires a paid plan, we can discuss adding that cost to the project before starting.
No - this service provides competitor screenshots, flows, and a lightweight comparison. If you need redesign work, we can discuss it separately.
Contact for pricing