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From Stripe to Laughs: Our 30-Second Mobile Flow Explained
Design Team
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Jan 3, 2025
6 min read
Designing for Thumb-First Use
Most people buy and share roasts on their phone, usually in the middle of a chat or a night out. That means our entire flow has to be thumb-friendly, obvious at a glance, and forgiving if the user is distracted or half-paying attention.
- Single column layout with big tappable buttons
- One primary action per screen with no dead-ends
- Auto-filled fields wherever possible to avoid typing
- Clear reassurance about price, character and message before pay
From Intent to Laugh in 30 Seconds
We connect the character page, message box and Stripe Checkout into one continuous path with zero unnecessary steps. As soon as payment succeeds, the user lands on a focused status page that shows the video being generated in real time, then flips into a ready-to-share layout with download and social-friendly links. The result is a flow that feels more like sending a meme than placing an order.