onwithusing
Onwithusing is a neologism in the field of human-computer interaction that describes a design approach in which onboarding and feature discovery occur concurrently with user tasks. The term blends on, with, and using to express the idea that users learn by interacting with the product rather than through a separate introductory tutorial. In practice, onwithusing relies on contextual, task-relevant guidance delivered at the moment it is needed, rather than in advance.
Origin and usage: The term originated in online design discussions in the early 2020s and has been
Practice and techniques: Methods associated with onwithusing include contextual tooltips, inline help, progressive disclosure of features
Applications: Onwithusing is applied in consumer software, mobile apps, and enterprise tools where users need to
Reception and critique: Critics warn that too-aggressive in-context guidance can overwhelm users or become repetitive. Success
See also: onboarding, contextual help, learn-by-doing, progressive disclosure.