Enrollment and start clarity
Did students understand what to do before and during onboarding?

Journey Studio for education teams
Find where onboarding, learning support, or progression confidence breaks. Many teams surface the main drop-off phase in their first student cycle.
Students experience institutions through moments: application, onboarding, first coursework, support touchpoints, assessment, and progression decisions. When those moments feel confusing or unsupported, outcomes suffer. Journey Studio helps you measure where that friction starts.
Track student-facing KPIs tied to confidence, support quality, and progress.
Did students understand what to do before and during onboarding?
Could students get timely guidance when they needed it?
Did evaluation and feedback feel understandable and actionable?
Did students feel capable of continuing to the next stage successfully?
Start a focused trial, review your draft, and see where confidence breaks first.
Great student journeys feel guided, supportive, and confidence-building.
Start lean: one student path, one learner audience, one dashboard for action.
Define your learner groups, learning model, and priority moments.
Refine questions, phases, and KPI framing before launch.
See where confidence, support, and effort shift while the term is still active.
Most teams can launch a first scoped run without disrupting teaching operations.
No code setup is needed, and academic teams can edit wording before launch.
Yes—start with one program or cohort, then expand after internal alignment.
Launch your first student journey in minutes, adapt it to your program context, and act on retention signals early.
The Trial handoff takes you into Journey Studio from this page so you can review the workflow and shape your first student journey quickly.