I would suggest jumble or Yakihonne but I forget their on boardings

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Jumble is great, but it’s early days, and there’s no native app.

Yakihonne has the best wallet onboarding so far, but the UX is not without issues, and it’s more geared to long-form notes and I generally try to onboard people to short-form clients to start.

What do you mean by early days?

The client just launched and is still missing some features. It’s also web-only.

Which features you are missing?

For starters it has to be a mobile client. Web clients are fine for the second stage, but it’s not what most users are expecting, and you have to explain key signing browser extensions, which is a difficult onboarding process.

Cody knows. I have been providing feedback. Jumble is a really nice client for the web and I use it every day. That said, it’s not what I’d use for onboarding a new user yet.

Absolutely, people definitely prefer using native apps on their phones, haha. For starters, I think just letting them use ncryptsec is good enough. The important thing is to help them start using it first, rather than expecting them to understand decentralization and encryption right away.