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DoorDash Shop a 7-Eleven and switch to pickup flow

Order from a convenience store, toggle delivery → pickup

3Screens
orderFlow type
iOSPlatform
Home — food delivery feedStarts at

Research notes

Why the DoorDash Shop a 7-Eleven and switch to pickup flow matters

Navigation pattern This flow shows how DoorDash carries a user from Home — food delivery feed to 7-Eleven Store (Pickup) across real app states.
Testing coverage The screen path gives QA and product teams concrete screens to verify, including visible UI density, transition order, and repeated mobile states.
Agent grounding Atlas makes this journey usable as navigation context for AI agents that need to understand the app before executing mobile tasks.

Screen path

DoorDash Shop a 7-Eleven and switch to pickup screenshots

This page is a crawlable breakdown of one real mobile journey. The screenshots, step labels, and element counts make the DoorDash Shop a 7-Eleven and switch to pickup path easier to compare against competing apps, reproduce during QA planning, and reuse as structured navigation context for app automation.

01

Home — food delivery feed

Step 1 in the DoorDash Shop a 7-Eleven and switch to pickup flow. Atlas detected 22 UI elements on this screen.

DoorDash Home — food delivery feed screen in the Shop a 7-Eleven and switch to pickup flow
Home — food delivery feed
02

7-Eleven Store (Delivery)

Step 2 in the DoorDash Shop a 7-Eleven and switch to pickup flow. Atlas detected 0 UI elements on this screen.

DoorDash 7-Eleven Store (Delivery) screen in the Shop a 7-Eleven and switch to pickup flow
7-Eleven Store (Delivery)
03

7-Eleven Store (Pickup)

Step 3 in the DoorDash Shop a 7-Eleven and switch to pickup flow. Atlas detected 0 UI elements on this screen.

DoorDash 7-Eleven Store (Pickup) screen in the Shop a 7-Eleven and switch to pickup flow
7-Eleven Store (Pickup)

How to use it

Apply this flow to product and testing work

For product research Use the ordered path to understand which screens appear before and after key actions, how much interface density the user sees, and where the app introduces extra decisions or interruptions.
For QA planning Turn each screen in the path into a coverage checkpoint. The screenshot sequence helps teams verify expected states, navigation transitions, and UI inventory without manually rediscovering the journey.

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