Userflow
The fastest no-code onboarding builder
AImpulse Verdict
Userflow holds a score of 60 on the AImpulse Index, placing it in the Rising tier.
Score is steady week over week as inputs normalize across signals.
Category position compares this tool against every peer we index in the same space—useful when shortlists get noisy.
This editorial summary is separate from the numeric AImpulse Index score. Vendors cannot buy a higher rank. How the Index works →
Signal intelligence
Twitter/X mentions, Reddit activity, viral posts
Forum threads, Slack/Discord activity, Q&A volume
GitHub stars, forks, npm downloads, API usage
News mentions, funding rounds, analyst coverage
Rank within category vs all competitors
Week-over-week growth in active usage signals
Scores combine six public signal families we observe without vendor cooperation. They are recomputed weekly — not paid placement. How the Index works →
Momentum over 12 weeks
Hover or tap any point to see that week's score. Built from recorded history where available.
Who uses this tool
Best for
Teams benchmarking AI options in this space using momentum, adoption, and category signals.
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Use case fit
The fastest no-code onboarding builder
AImpulse weights adoption, community, developer pull, press, category rank, and velocity so you see durability, not spikes.
Pricing fit
Typical positioning in this category aligns with Freemium plans — validate seats and
usage caps on the vendor site.
Pricing & plans
VerifiedHand-checked plans and what each tier unlocks. Last confirmed against the vendor's public pricing.
A free tier is available for Userflow. Limits vary — confirm on the vendor site.
Paid subscriptions are listed on the vendor pricing page. We have not pinned exact dollar amounts here.
Index pricing labels reflect public vendor pages. Dollar amounts appear only when hand-verified. How the Index works →
Community notes on Userflow
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Recent updates
Userflow announced a $24M Series B led by Insight Partners. The funding round signals strong enterprise traction and comes alongside a major product update expanding their analytics layer.
Userflow's momentum uptick of +11 this week signals renewed practitioner interest in its onboarding and user guidance capabilities, likely driven by product updates or expanded feature adoption among existing customers. The platform continues to compete in the crowded product adoption space by focusing on in-app guidance and segmentation tools that teams can deploy without engineering overhead. For teams evaluating lightweight alternatives to heavier product experience platforms, this week's movement warrants a closer look at what's changed in their offering.
