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StepsKit

StepsKit

Onboard users, announce features & guide them in context — tours, hints & announcements in-app

Nikita Bobers
Nikita Bobers
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About

StepsKit helps you onboard users, announce features, and guide them to the right actions — all inside your web app. It fits any web app, from SaaS products to indie projects and internal tools. Build product tours, contextual hints, and feature announcements visually inside your live app, match them to your brand, embed a single script tag, and track engagement with built-in analytics. Target by user attributes, control how often people see each one, and ship updates yourself — without waiting on engineering.

Problem & Solution

Problem

SaaS teams waste hours on manual feature announcements every time something ships — sending emails nobody reads, updating docs, posting changelogs — and new users still get lost in the product without proper onboarding.

Solution

StepsKit lets you build product tours, contextual hints, and feature announcements visually inside your live app. Embed one script tag, target by user attributes, and guide users in context — in minutes, without waiting on engineering.

What makes it different

Flat pricing with no MAU caps — most tools bill by monthly active users so costs climb as you grow; StepsKit's flat plan doesn't. Visual builder works inside your live app with no Chrome extension required. Built for fast-shipping teams who need feature announcements, not just one-time onboarding.

Key Features

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Visual builder that works inside your live app — no browser extension needed

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Product tours, contextual hints, and feature announcements

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Audience targeting by user attributes (plan, role, email, custom data)

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Brand-matched theming — colors, buttons, overlays

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Built-in analytics — starts, completions, drop-off, per-step views

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Frequency controls (e.g. show once per visitor)

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Flat pricing — no MAU caps, no per-seat fees

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Single script tag embed — lightweight, no SDK bloat

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