Also referred to as: Guest Checkout
What’s this? Here you’ll find 843 “Account Selection” full-page screenshots annotated with research-based UX insights, sourced from Baymard’s UX benchmark of 251 e-commerce sites. (Note: this is less than 1% of the full research catalog.)
The account selection step during the checkout flow is where users choose to sign in to an existing account, check out as a “Guest”, or, sometimes, sign up for a new account. However, all our checkout usability testing has consistently revealed that several account selection designs are prone to cause users to overlook the guest checkout option.
More ‘Account’ Insights
Our benchmark reveals that 44% of sites have a design that makes it needlessly difficult for users to actually locate that guest checkout option — something we during our user testing frequently observe can cause users to overlook the guest option entirely, and thus make them (incorrectly but understandably) conclude that account registration is required.
Learn More: Besides exploring the 843 “Account Selection” checkout design examples below, you may also want to read our related articles “Offer ‘Delayed Account Creation’ at the Confirmation Step – 38% Don’t” and “For Returning Users, Overly Strict Password Requirements Can Lead to an 18% Abandonment Rate”.
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