See exactly where users drop off in onboarding.
A single completion rate tells you that users quit, not where. Steplark tracks your iOS onboarding funnel screen by screen, with time-on-screen, A/B results, and the paywall revenue that follows, all without writing tracking code.
Funnel analytics, built in.
The SDK fires the events; the dashboard turns them into the funnel. Nothing to instrument.
Per-screen funnel
See views, advances, and backs on every screen, so the exact step where users quit is obvious — not buried in a single completion rate.
Time on screen
Every advance and back carries dwell time. Spot the screen people stall on and the one they skip past without reading.
A/B results, sticky
Each variant is bucketed per device and stays sticky, so exposure and conversion line up cleanly instead of drifting when you reweight.
Paywall conversion
Purchase start, complete, abandon, restore, and already-owned are tracked as distinct events — trial starts split from paid outright.
Revenue attribution
Every purchase event is stamped with the paywall and screen it came from, so revenue rolls up per paywall with a flat query.
Zero tracking code
The SDK fires the funnel automatically. You don't instrument screens by hand — completion, drop-off, and revenue arrive out of the box.
Onboarding analytics, explained.
What can I measure in onboarding analytics?
Per-screen views, how many users advance versus go back, time spent on each screen, where they drop off, completion rate, and the paywall conversion and revenue that follow.
Do I have to add tracking code to each screen?
No. Steplark's SDK emits the onboarding funnel automatically — screen views, advances, backs, completion, and purchases — so you get analytics without instrumenting screens by hand.
Can I see analytics per A/B variant?
Yes. Variants are bucketed per device and sticky, so each variant's exposure, completion, and conversion are reported separately and stay consistent over time.
Does it track paywall revenue?
Yes. Purchases are tracked as distinct events (start, complete, abandon, restore) and stamped with the paywall and screen they came from, so revenue attributes back to the exact step.
Find the screen that's costing you signups.
Build your onboarding on Steplark and the funnel reports itself.