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User Flow Diagram and Sitemap for Complex Website Redesign
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Before sketching a single screen, mapping out how visitors move through your site prevents confusion and dead ends. I develop detailed user flow diagrams and a visual sitemap that chart every possible path a customer might take, from landing page to checkout or contact form. This service is especially useful for content-heavy sites, e-commerce platforms or service businesses with multiple conversion points. You receive a clear, annotated PDF of the complete flow and an editable Miro or FigJam board. The diagram uses simple symbols to show decision points, actions and screen connections, making it easy for your whole team to understand the planned structure. A well-structured flow can reduce user drop-off by making common tasks intuitive. For an e-commerce site, that means mapping the journey from product discovery through cart, guest checkout and order confirmation, including all error states like an out-of-stock item. I base these on established UX principles, similar to how large retailers streamline their purchase funnel. This foundational work benefits marketing teams, web developers and business owners who are overhauling an existing site or building a new one from scratch, ensuring everyone agrees on the architecture.
€25.00
Before sketching a single screen, mapping out how visitors move through your site prevents confusion and dead ends. I develop detailed user flow diagrams and a visual sitemap that chart every possible path a customer might take, from landing page to checkout or contact form. This service is especially useful for content-heavy sites, e-commerce platforms or service businesses with multiple conversion points. You receive a clear, annotated PDF of the complete flow and an editable Miro or FigJam board. The diagram uses simple symbols to show decision points, actions and screen connections, making it easy for your whole team to understand the planned structure. A well-structured flow can reduce user drop-off by making common tasks intuitive. For an e-commerce site, that means mapping the journey from product discovery through cart, guest checkout and order confirmation, including all error states like an out-of-stock item. I base these on established UX principles, similar to how large retailers streamline their purchase funnel. This foundational work benefits marketing teams, web developers and business owners who are overhauling an existing site or building a new one from scratch, ensuring everyone agrees on the architecture.