Product tour
Definition
A product tour is a guided sequence of in-app steps that walk a user through a feature, workflow, or area of a product. Tours are typically multi-step (3–7 steps is common) and combine narrative explanations with visual highlights of UI elements. They're most often used for new-user onboarding but also appear in feature adoption campaigns and in-product training. Tours can be triggered automatically (on first login, after a feature ships) or manually (a user clicks 'show me how this works'). Modern tours support audience targeting, completion analytics, and skip-and-resume behavior.
Why it matters
Without tours, complex products force users to learn through trial and error. Some users figure it out; many bounce. Tours convert what would otherwise be confusion into a structured first experience. They're the most popular in-app guidance primitive because they're broadly understood and easy to author with no-code tools.
How it works
Effective product tours combine: (1) clear narrative — each step explains a concept, not just labels a UI element; (2) visual highlights that draw attention to the relevant element; (3) targeted audiences — different tours for different roles or plans; (4) completion analytics that show drop-off per step; (5) skip-and-resume behavior — users who skip can return; users who finish aren't shown again. AI-native tools can generate tours from a product URL automatically, removing the manual authoring step.
