Welcome — Where the internet does businessStarts at
Research notes
Why the Whop Sign in + reach home flow matters
Navigation patternThis flow shows how Whop carries a user from Welcome — Where the internet does business to Home (empty feed) across real app states.
Testing coverageThe screen path gives QA and product teams concrete screens to verify, including visible UI density, transition order, and repeated mobile states.
Agent groundingAtlas makes this journey usable as navigation context for AI agents that need to understand the app before executing mobile tasks.
Screen path
Whop Sign in + reach home screenshots
This page is a crawlable breakdown of one real mobile journey. The screenshots, step labels, and element counts make the Whop Sign in + reach home path easier to compare against competing apps, reproduce during QA planning, and reuse as structured navigation context for app automation.
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Welcome — Where the internet does business
Step 1 in the Whop Sign in + reach home flow. Atlas detected 2 UI elements on this screen.
Welcome — Where the internet does business
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Log in — Email entry
Step 2 in the Whop Sign in + reach home flow. Atlas detected 8 UI elements on this screen.
Log in — Email entry
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Log in — Check your inbox (6-digit code)
Step 3 in the Whop Sign in + reach home flow. Atlas detected 3 UI elements on this screen.
Log in — Check your inbox (6-digit code)
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Onboarding — Turn on notifications
Step 4 in the Whop Sign in + reach home flow. Atlas detected 2 UI elements on this screen.
Onboarding — Turn on notifications
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Home (empty feed)
Step 5 in the Whop Sign in + reach home flow. Atlas detected 9 UI elements on this screen.
Home (empty feed)
How to use it
Apply this flow to product and testing work
For product researchUse 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 planningTurn 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.