BagCheck is more of a good concept of a simplified login, but the implementation drops the ball.
I've looked into registration/sign up flows for a project a while ago, and I find it hard to group Pinterest invites into the "sign up" flow. Ultimately, Pinterest users still have to complete a registration flow once they receive an invite.
I think it's pretty difficult to break from some established webform design (lukew's book was pretty good regarding web form design, but it's a bit old now) for registration.
I may be splitting hairs, but I ultimately consider some of the onboarding steps used to increase conversions part of a broader "conversions" flow with the "sign up" flow within that. Pinterest may increase conversions and give an illusion of simplicity, but the actua registration flow is hardly simplified by adding the invite step.
I've looked into registration/sign up flows for a project a while ago, and I find it hard to group Pinterest invites into the "sign up" flow. Ultimately, Pinterest users still have to complete a registration flow once they receive an invite.
I think it's pretty difficult to break from some established webform design (lukew's book was pretty good regarding web form design, but it's a bit old now) for registration.
I may be splitting hairs, but I ultimately consider some of the onboarding steps used to increase conversions part of a broader "conversions" flow with the "sign up" flow within that. Pinterest may increase conversions and give an illusion of simplicity, but the actua registration flow is hardly simplified by adding the invite step.