Digital Adoption Platform

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Introduction

Digital Adoption platforms (DAP) allow users to interact more easily with an online platform. Also known as "interactive walkthrough software", performance support platform, etc. DAP is not training software in a narrow sense, since it directly helps the user a task getting done.

“A digital adoption platform (DAP) is a software layer integrated on top of another software application or website to guide users through tasks and functions. Digital adoption platforms aim to help new users quickly learn how to interact with a website or application or assist returning users in learning newly added functionality. This improves onboarding for new users and drives the adoption of new features that may otherwise go ignored.” (Best Digital Adoption Platform Software, retrieved Jan 16, 2019.

{{quotation|Digital adoption platforms automate the product adoption lifecycle of a software application user. The user could be an employee using a third-party product within an organization or the end user of the application the organization is selling.

List of products

(certainly not complete)

  • WalkMe
  • Pendo
  • WhatFix
  • Appcues
  • UserIQ
  • Inline Manual
  • MyGuide
  • Userlane
  • Toonimo
  • Applearn