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Web product-surface censuses (dashboards, settings, feeds)

16 data-backed questions on Web product-surface censuses (dashboards, settings, feeds), from Lazyweb Research — each answer cites proprietary analysis of real, in-market app screens.

How common is a dashboard screen in web products?

45% of tracked web companies have at least one dashboard screen captured: 300 of 671 companies, spanning 1,088 labeled dashboard screens.[1] That makes dashboard the 6th most common of 15 screen type…

What are the most common screen types in web products?

Editor leads: 2,119 of 11,753 labeled web screens (18%), present in 57% of tracked companies (382 of 671).[1][2] Inbox, settings, feed, and landing follow closely, each in roughly half of companies.…

How common is a dedicated settings screen in web products?

51% of tracked web companies have a settings screen captured: 345 of 671 companies, across 1,351 labeled screens — the 3rd most common screen type.[1][2] Settings is 100% in-product, so it never appe…

What share of web product screens are in-product vs marketing?

82% of labeled web product screens are in-product (authenticated app): 9,645 of 11,753, vs 2,108 (18%) marketing/pre-auth.[1] This is the highest-confidence split in the corpus — the is_in_product fl…

Which web product screen types live behind login vs in marketing?

Eight screen types are 100% in-product and one (landing, 1,238 screens) is 100% marketing.[1] Five types straddle the auth boundary — signup, pricing, checkout, paywall, and browse_search — with sign…

Do content products structure home feed-first or search-first?

Content and consumer verticals are feed-first, not search-first. In News (224 screens/7 companies), feed dominates with 71 screens; in Music (113/6), feed leads with 50.[1] Search-led home is the exc…

Are B2B and SaaS products dashboard-first or something else?

B2B verticals split by sub-type: Finance is dashboard-first (38 dashboard screens lead its mix of 170), but SaaS and Developer Tools are editor- and settings-forward, not dashboard-first.[1] In SaaS…

What share of web products have the full dashboard + settings + onboarding spine?

Only 20% of tracked web companies have all three core in-product screens captured together: 134 of 671 have a dashboard AND a settings AND an onboarding screen.[1] Individually each is far more commo…

How many distinct product screens does a typical web company have?

The median tracked web company has 10 labeled product screens, but the average is 17.5 — pulled up by a long tail reaching 135 screens for the deepest product.[1] The range runs 1 to 135 across 671 c…

How common is an inbox or messaging screen in web products?

56% of tracked web companies have an inbox screen: 373 of 671, across 1,455 labeled screens — the 2nd most common screen type overall.[1][2] Inbox is 100% in-product.[3] It's more common than dashboa…

How common is an editor / canvas screen in web products?

Editor is the single most common web product screen: 2,119 labeled screens across 382 of 671 companies (57%).[1][2] It's 100% in-product and out-counts dashboard nearly 2:1.[2][3] The pattern reflect…

How common is a feed screen in web products?

52% of tracked web companies have a feed screen: 350 of 671, across 1,252 labeled screens — the 4th most common type.[1][2] Feed is 100% in-product.[3] It slightly out-covers landing and dashboard by…

How common is a dedicated onboarding screen in web products?

44% of tracked web companies have an onboarding screen captured: 294 of 671, across 927 labeled screens.[1][2] Onboarding is 100% in-product — it begins after authentication in this corpus, not befor…

What monetization surfaces do web products actually use — pricing, checkout, or paywalls?

Web monetization runs through pricing (183 screens/147 companies), checkout (296/152), and cancellation (135/105) — not paywalls.[1][2] Web paywall is negligible: 38 screens across 33 companies (5% o…

How common is a pricing page in web products, and is it marketing or in-product?

22% of tracked web companies have a pricing page captured: 147 of 671, across 183 labeled screens.[1] Pricing is mostly a marketing/pre-auth surface — 129 of 183 screens sit outside the product, vs 5…

Which product surfaces do productivity web tools lead with?

Productivity is the deepest-covered web vertical (983 screens across 34 companies) and it's editor-first: editor leads with 261 screens, present in 28 of 34 companies.[1] Inbox (136), settings (114),…