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Entity.ID · Onboarding mockups

Five ways the first 60 seconds could go

Each mockup applies one widely-validated onboarding pattern to the Entity.ID dashboard's cold-start moment. They are not exclusive — the real design likely combines two or three.

Optimized for: demo / pitch first impression Pick by what the user should walk away thinking, not by what you'd build
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Persona-first picker
"What are you building?" — four archetype cards (Venture / Association / Cooperative / Capital Pool) shown right after login. Wizard branches around the answer.
Pattern: persona segmentation Precedent: Mercury, Doola, Vercel
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Outcome preview
"Here's what you'll end up with." Four artifact tiles (Entity.ID URL, on-chain tx, constitution, treasury Safe) before the wizard begins. Friendly-named step rail beneath.
Pattern: outcome-led onboarding Precedent: Firstbase, Stripe Atlas, Linear
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Demo-seed dashboard
The dashboard isn't empty. A greyed "Acme Ventures (Example)" row is pre-seeded with full fake data — viewers grasp the product by clicking it instead of by reading copy.
Pattern: in-product demo Precedent: Linear, Notion, Figma
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Inline glossary wizard
The existing 7-step wizard, with a permanent right-rail "What does this mean?" panel. Each legal term is explained where it appears, with an example.
Pattern: just-in-time glossary Precedent: Stripe Atlas, Clerky
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Guided /demo route
A fully-formed example entity, viewable without signup, with a sticky DEMO banner and a small floating tour widget. Built specifically for the pitch / share-the-link moment.
Pattern: try-without-signup Precedent: Figma, Loom, Superhuman
Honest caveats. These are static HTML mockups, not wired-up React. The Entity Blue theme (#002aff) and Inter typography match the dashboard's tokens, but exact spacing, radii, and component variants are approximate. Each mockup is its own page — open them in tabs to compare side-by-side. A small label in the bottom-right of each tells you which mockup you're looking at.