# How do you find specific interaction patterns in Page Flows when filters feel limited?

Page Flows makes it easier to find and share UX references because you can review full user journeys instead of single UI screenshots. It has helped speed up comparing real-world examples and shorten the research phase, especially for onboarding, checkout, settings flows, and retention patterns. The main challenge is that niche workflows can take extra searching since filtering is not always refined enough. How are you organizing your searches or workarounds to quickly find specific interaction patterns?

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- Posted at: about 2 months ago
- Author title: Product Design Lead | AI-Native | Web3 (Tezos Blockchain)
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