Agent skill

user-journey-tracking

Track user journeys with intent context and friction signals. Use when instrumenting onboarding, checkout, or any multi-step flow where you need to understand WHY users fail.

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npx add-skill https://github.com/nexus-labs-automation/mobile-observability/tree/main/skills/user-journey-tracking

SKILL.md

User Journey Tracking

Track not just WHAT users do, but WHETHER they accomplished their goal.

Core Principle

Every journey event should help answer: "Why did users fail to complete their intended task?"

Key Context to Attach

Field Example Purpose
job_name "checkout" User's intended task
job_step "payment" Current step in journey
job_progress "3/4" How far they got
outcome "success" / "friction" / "abandon" Did they succeed?

Friction Signals to Track

Detect user struggle before they contact support:

Signal Detection
Rage taps 3+ taps same element in 1s
Retry exhaustion 3+ retries of same action
Quick abandonment Exit within 5s of error
Navigation loops 3+ back navigations without progress

Outcome Quality

Not just success/failure:

  • Completed smoothly — no friction
  • Completed with friction — retries, errors, slow
  • Abandoned after friction — struggled, then quit
  • Abandoned immediately — no engagement

"Completed with friction" is often the most actionable signal.

When to Use This Skill

  • Onboarding flows
  • Checkout/payment funnels
  • Signup/registration
  • Any multi-step process
  • Feature adoption tracking

Implementation References

Topic Reference
Full methodology references/user-focused-observability.md
Job-based patterns references/jtbd.md
Friction detection code references/user-journeys.md
Journey correlation references/user-journeys.md

Decision Tree

Before adding journey instrumentation:

  1. Does this help identify what the user was trying to do? → Add intent context
  2. Does this help determine if they succeeded? → Track outcomes
  3. Does this help explain why they failed? → Add friction signals

If no to all three → probably don't need it.

Related Skills

  • See skills/instrumentation-planning for prioritization framework
  • Combine with skills/interaction-latency for friction detection on key actions
  • Combine with skills/navigation-latency for screen transition context

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