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How do you set up in-app messaging and tooltips for better user engagement?

I'm trying to guide users with in-app messages and tooltips. What tools have you used to set this up effectively?

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Kate Sleeman
I’ve used Userflow before, and it worked well for creating walkthroughs. It's pretty intuitive to set up and doesn't require coding.
Djbutterrock Goulet
Tooltips are lifesaver when users start clicking random buttons. I’ve used Tippy.js for simple setups—great for those “Oops, that’s not what I meant” moments!
Michael Vavilov
I used "Intercom" for in-app messages triggered by specific actions. It also proved effective for soft onboarding. While I recognize that it may not be the best onboarding solution available, it worked perfectly for my previous product and helped guide thousands of users.
David Murray
I use tools like Intercom to create personalized onboarding flows and tooltips. They help new users understand features step-by-step.
gb sheet
To set up in-app messages and tooltips effectively, consider these tools: Intercom: Excellent for targeted messages, tooltips, and user engagement. Pendo: Great for creating guided user flows and analytics. Appcues: Simple drag-and-drop editor for onboarding and tooltips. UserGuiding: Affordable, user-friendly solution for interactive guides. WalkMe: Advanced tool for onboarding and user adoption. These tools help create interactive experiences without requiring extensive coding. Which one fits best depends on your needs and budget! check out
Robert Thomas
I've used Appcues for tooltips and in-app onboarding flows. It integrates nicely and lets you target specific user segments. Highly recommend for improving engagement and reducing that initial learning curve!