![]() These can easily evolve into complex flows when there are many conditions and requirements involved. User flows can start off simple and help determine ‘ red routes’ - key user journeys. By determining this path you can see possible turns through the route and can optimize the user experience. The flow doesn’t have to be linear, it can branch out in a non-linear path. I like to think of them as mini user journeys. User Flow is the path a user follows through an application. Task flows have a singular flow, they don’t branch out. ![]() Task flow is a single flow completed similarly by all users for a specific action. If you want to get granular, you can define them as: Task Flow ![]() They both help you think through the design before the feature is developed. The goal of both is to optimize users ability to accomplish a task with the least amount of friction. Task flows and user flows are not that different.
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