iOS Leaderboards Flows – Screen Recordings from Top Apps

Watch iOS Leaderboards flows from the world's leading iPhone apps. Each flow is a full screen recording, annotated step by step, showing exactly how top apps design the Leaderboards experience on iOS.

iOS Leaderboards Flow — A Key Design Moment

Leaderboards is one of the most studied moments in iOS app design — the point where products compete hardest for clarity, conversion, and user trust. This page collects every documented Leaderboards flow from the Page Flows iOS library, letting you study dozens of real examples side by side.

Full Leaderboards Flows, Not Cropped Screenshots

Each recording captures the full Leaderboards sequence — from the trigger screen through every step to completion. You see the copy, the layout, the animations, and the fallback states, not just cropped screenshots. For designers and PMs working on their own Leaderboards flow, this turns competitor research from a day-long screenshot-gathering exercise into a focused browsing session.

Benchmark iOS Leaderboards Design Decisions

The library is particularly useful when you're debating a specific approach: does a long Leaderboards flow convert better than a short one? Should it use modals, full-screen takeovers, or inline progression? Rather than arguing in the abstract, you can point to real examples from top iOS apps and ground the decision in what ships.

Frequently Asked Questions

What iOS apps are included in the Leaderboards flow examples?

The Leaderboards collection features real recordings from leading iOS apps across many categories. Specific brands depend on how each app implements Leaderboards, and new recordings are added regularly.

How long are iOS Leaderboards flows typically?

Flow length varies by app — some Leaderboards experiences are intentionally short to minimize friction, while others are longer to collect information or drive engagement. You can compare lengths and structures across examples.

Can I see Leaderboards flows from apps in my specific industry?

Yes. Use brand and category filters to narrow to Leaderboards flows from apps in your vertical, so you're benchmarking against direct competitors.

How does iOS Leaderboards compare to the same flow on Android?

Many brands design Leaderboards differently per platform — reflecting iOS vs Android conventions, gestures, and user expectations. You can compare them by visiting the Android Leaderboards flows page.