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Page Flows

Updated Apr 15, 2026

Reference real app UI flows, browse searchable screenshots, and cut design research time — the go-to library for UI/UX inspiration across mobile and web.

Page Flows

About Page Flows

Overview

Page Flows is a UI/UX design inspiration library that gives designers access to searchable app screenshots, user flows, UI elements, and email designs from real mobile and web applications. It helps designers cut the time spent on design research by letting them reference how top apps handle specific screens and interactions.

Unlike generic screenshot tools or manual competitor research, Page Flows organises content by product, screen type, UI element, and interaction flow — covering platforms including iOS, Android, web, and email.

Key Benefits

  • Access the largest library of UI/UX design inspiration for mobile and web apps, according to the site's own description.
  • Search and filter screenshots by product, screen type, UI element, or user flow to find exactly what you need.
  • Reference designs from well-known products including Revolut, Spotify, Notion, Slack, Shopify, Stripe, and Duolingo.
  • Browse categorised user flows such as Onboarding, Booking, Buying, Checkout, and Account Management to understand end-to-end interactions.
  • Save time on design research by accessing pre-collected, organised screenshots rather than manually recording or sourcing them.

How It Works

You browse or search the library by selecting a product name, screen type (e.g. Sign Up, Login, Checkout), UI element (e.g. Buttons, Cards, Bottom Sheet), or a named flow category (e.g. Onboarding, Buying, Account Deactivating). You then view the corresponding app screenshots or flow recordings, and save relevant examples to your own collection for later reference.

Use Cases

  • Product designers at early-stage startups who need to benchmark onboarding and sign-up flows against established apps before building their own.
  • UX researchers referencing how top fintech apps like Monzo, N26, and Starling handle account management and identity verification screens.
  • Mobile app designers sourcing iOS and Android UI patterns — such as bottom sheets, tab bars, and cards — to inform their component library decisions.
  • Email designers studying transactional and marketing email layouts from products like Calendly, Airtable, Beehiiv, and Eventbrite.
  • Design students studying real-world interaction patterns across categories such as social flows, content creation, and settings customisation.
  • In-house brand designers at product companies auditing competitor upgrade and pricing screen designs before redesigning their own paywall flows.

Why Choose This Product

Page Flows suits designers and researchers who regularly study how real apps handle specific screens and interactions, and want a single organised reference rather than manually capturing their own screenshots. The library spans iOS, Android, web, and email, making it useful across design disciplines.

Key Features

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Multi-Platform Coverage

The library includes screenshots and flows from iOS, Android, web, and email interfaces.

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Searchable Screenshot Library

Users can search and filter content by product name, screen type, UI element, or flow category.

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User Flow Library

Named flow categories such as Onboarding, Booking, Buying, Checkout, and Account Management group related screens into end-to-end interaction sequences.

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UI Elements Browser

Designers can browse reusable UI components including Text Fields, Buttons, Cards, Bottom Sheets, and Tabs as seen across real apps.

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Email Design Reference

The library includes email designs from products such as Calendly, Eventbrite, Beehiiv, and Airtable.

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Real Product References

Content covers named products including Revolut, Spotify, Notion, Slack, Shopify, Stripe, Duolingo, TikTok, Snapchat, and Dropbox.

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Save to Collection

Users can save screenshots and flows to a personal collection for future design reference.

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Categorised Screen Types

Screens are organised by type including Sign Up, Login, Checkout, Upgrade, Dashboard, Plans & Pricing, and Forgot Password.

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