
I built a Claude skill that creates questionnaire-style app onboarding flows… the same kind powering Cal AI ($1M/month) and Mob ($200k/month). It analyses your app's code and generates the questions, personalisation and a built-in demo for you.
Get the app onboarding claude skill here:
https://github.com/adamlyttleapps/claude-skill-app-onboarding-questionnaire
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Transcript
**0:00** · You know those annoying screens that appear before you even get to use an app? Turns out they're the reason some apps are making millions of dollars every single month. And I built a Claude skill that creates them for you. Cal AI, a million dollars a month. Mob, hundred thousand dollars a month. And if you don't subscribe, you don't even get to see the app. You just get stuck in the onboarding flow. The old way of doing onboarding was a few screens showing off your features. Here's what the app does, and here's how it works. Okay, you can pay me now. And if you're still doing it that way, you should feel bad. You should actually be reconsidering your life choices. No, not really. The new way is questionnaires. But not any type of questions, ones that are designed to make you feel something. Cal AI doesn't just ask, "Do you want to track calories?" It asks, "What's your goal?**0:54** · How active are you? What have you tried before?" Every answer makes you think about the problem their app is trying to solve. By screen five, you're not looking at an app anymore. You're looking at a personalized solution that was built just for you. Then, at the end, a loading screen. Building your custom plan. It takes a few seconds, and it feels like the app is actually thinking about your answers. It's probably not. Most likely, it's a fake loading screen to give you the feeling the plan was generated just for you.**1:29** · This is no longer a bunch of features.**1:31** · This is my app. It understands me.**1:35** · That's the conversion. That's how these onboarding flows work so well. But this only works with apps that offer a transformation. Cal AI lets you take photos of your meals and gives you calories. That's the feature. The transformation is lose weight, eat healthy, no more logging meals the old-fashioned way, just take a photo.**1:56** · The onboarding flow doesn't sell the feature, it sells that transformation.**2:01** · If your app doesn't transform the user's life in some way, this just won't work.**2:06** · That currency converter I built? Yeah, nah. Nobody is going to change their purchase behavior after a 15-page onboarding process. What brings you to Mexico? What frustrates you about dealing with pesos? Give me a break.**2:21** · This onboarding flow really works when your app can demonstrate a real transformation, an emotional investment, a reason why someone's life would be better off using your app. But the best apps take it even further. Recently, I've been seeing more onboarding flows that show a demonstration of what the app actually does, built straight into the onboarding flow. Mob does this perfectly. It's an app that gives you recipes, plans your meals, and curates your shopping list. Right within the onboarding flow, it gives you a teaser.**2:52** · It lets you actually create the meal plan. And this is the natural progression of the questionnaire onboarding flow. Not only create a custom plan that you can unlock if you subscribe, but a custom plan that lets you try it right now, but just a taste it, just a teaser. It's a curated way to show the best part of your app, the instant aha moment, right in your onboarding flow. Mob is doing a hundred thousand dollars a month, by the way.**3:20** · But building an onboarding flow this complex is kind of hard. You really have to dig deep. What's the transformation here? What questions can I put in here?**3:29** · What's the aha moment within my app? I'm too lazy for all of that, so I built a Claude skill to do it for me. It analyzes your app, reads your code, finds the pain points, finds the reasons why someone would actually use it. The questions, the personalization, the custom plan at the end, and the demo gets built straight into it. And within five minutes, you have a fully personalized onboarding flow tailored to your app, hitting on the exact pain points your app hits, demonstrating the exact transformation, converting more users into paying customers. In my last video, I released a skill that generates App Store screenshots. This is the sequel. Screenshots get them onto your app, the onboarding flow gets them subscribing. I'll put a link in the description below. Once again, this is free, like zero dollars free. Don't owe me anything free. You can thank me by showing the boosting revenue your app gets from the sweet, sweet subscription boost. Try it on your app today, and let me know, what skill should I create next?