A. https://control.walkme.com/menu
B. https://console.walkme.com/menu
C. https://menu.walkme.com/menu
A. Passive, Moderate, and Aggressive
B. Direct, Indirect, and End-to-End
C. Internal, External, and Hybrid
D. Associative, Collaborative, and Distinct
A. Diverts
B. Splits
C. Auto-Steps
D. Wait for Conditions
A. Is aligned with its intended target
B. None of the above
C. Should avoid blocking any other element
D. Should always be positioned at the right top corner of the screen
A. Only Smart Walk-Thrus
B. All WalkMe Items
C. Performance of the target websites
D. Its a not a WalkMe tool but a third party add-on
A. Easier to test the process and fix every issue.
B. Multiple of Splits are not useful in any scenario
C. Easier to maintain Smart Walk-Thrus in the long run
D. Users are being guided through the preferred way - one single path to achieve a goal
A. Just to see the reaction of the user
B. When the page loads too fast and WalkMe doesn't have the time to detect the element
C. Might be added as Troubleshooting tactic after the intial build
D. Necessary for making the user experience feel more smooth
A. Analyze. Implement. Optimize.
B. Plan. Execute. Review.
C. Design. Develop. Deploy.
D. Data. Action. Experience.
A. A way to increase manual processes
B. A tool to complicate workflows
C. A method to reduce user satisfaction
D. Pre-built WalkMe content for specific platforms or use cases