User Journey Map
A template to help you get started with building simple user journey maps.
How to fill the map
After you finished your user research, you have data about your users journeys to build such maps.
You should start by defining the goal and scope of your map.
Then you can list the different phases of the journey.
From there, you might not fill the map from top to bottom, column by column, especially if you are doing this with your team. Feel free to fill each section when it makes sense to you.
I would advise you to:
use sticky notes when you are working with your teams to brainstorm and fill the map
edit the white rectangle with final content once you are finished and want to export this and show it to colleagues
This template was created by Stéphanie Walter.
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