nick.base.eth
@nickprince.eth
Wow packs are a superpowered onboarding feature Back in the day Coinbase asked me to create an onboarding doc to make new employees crypto forward, faster Most of my doc was listing out 100+ twitter accounts they should follow. Clunky solution because 1) it was a pain to create initially and way to much work to maintain 2) employees would need to go and follow one at a time (and bet most churned) Starter packs solve both these problems elegantly Afaik they’re also novel and demonstrate how the team continues approaching new features from first principles (vs the copy pasta running rampant in tech)
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Zenigame
@zeni.eth
Agree that starter packs are so good. Makes it much easier to onboard friends as well. But I wish there was _some_ kind of discoverability built-in besides asking around or remembering to check if a user has made some starter packs.
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nick.base.eth
@nickprince.eth
Are they in the bios of their creators? If not, that seems like an intuitive and discoverable place Someone shared theirs with me but I hadn’t thought about general discoverability If I went through the effort of making one (maybe I’ll do so in a few weeks), I’d want it to be as discoverable as possible Warpcast could even give out points for starter pack downloads to incentivize their creation
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