All App Screens & Flows in One View by Anastasia VoroninaAll App Screens & Flows in One View by Anastasia Voronina
All App Screens & Flows in One ViewAnastasia Voronina
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A complete, organized overview of your whole app in a single visual map. All screens, states, and flows are documented so your team can quickly see how everything connects. This makes it easier to spot missing steps, confusing paths, and areas that need refinement before moving forward with design or development.

What's included

Complete Visual Map (All Screens + Connections)
A clear visual map showing all screens, states, and transitions of your mobile or web app. Created in Figma or FigJam for easy review and collaboration.
Clickable Overview (Optional)
A lightweight Figma click-through showing basic navigation between screens (for structure overview only; not a full prototype).
Final Editable File (Figma / FigJam)
You receive one fully editable map file (Figma or FigJam) that your team can reuse, update, or expand during redesign or development.
FAQs
A Figma file is ideal, but not required. Screenshots or prototypes are also fine - I can build the map from whatever you have.
No. This service focuses only on organizing and visualizing your existing screens and flows. If you need redesign work, we can discuss a separate project.
Yes, but very large apps may require an adjusted scope. I’ll confirm the complexity after reviewing your materials.
No - this service focuses on structure, not UX improvements. If you want UX analysis or a better “to-be” flow, I offer another service for that.
Yes. If something is missing, I’ll mark the gaps in the file so your team can clearly see where information is incomplete.
Yes. I can map your app, your prototype, or a competitor’s app — but each option is considered a separate project. If any screens or flows are locked behind a paid subscription (in your product or a competitor’s), I check what’s available in a free trial first. If full access requires a paid plan, we can discuss this before starting.
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Cover image for All App Screens & Flows in One View
A complete, organized overview of your whole app in a single visual map. All screens, states, and flows are documented so your team can quickly see how everything connects. This makes it easier to spot missing steps, confusing paths, and areas that need refinement before moving forward with design or development.

What's included

Complete Visual Map (All Screens + Connections)
A clear visual map showing all screens, states, and transitions of your mobile or web app. Created in Figma or FigJam for easy review and collaboration.
Clickable Overview (Optional)
A lightweight Figma click-through showing basic navigation between screens (for structure overview only; not a full prototype).
Final Editable File (Figma / FigJam)
You receive one fully editable map file (Figma or FigJam) that your team can reuse, update, or expand during redesign or development.
FAQs
A Figma file is ideal, but not required. Screenshots or prototypes are also fine - I can build the map from whatever you have.
No. This service focuses only on organizing and visualizing your existing screens and flows. If you need redesign work, we can discuss a separate project.
Yes, but very large apps may require an adjusted scope. I’ll confirm the complexity after reviewing your materials.
No - this service focuses on structure, not UX improvements. If you want UX analysis or a better “to-be” flow, I offer another service for that.
Yes. If something is missing, I’ll mark the gaps in the file so your team can clearly see where information is incomplete.
Yes. I can map your app, your prototype, or a competitor’s app — but each option is considered a separate project. If any screens or flows are locked behind a paid subscription (in your product or a competitor’s), I check what’s available in a free trial first. If full access requires a paid plan, we can discuss this before starting.
Contact for pricing