When leaving a review on Amazon, these prompts will automatically be ticked off as you type related content.
The Swiss bank Neon will plant real trees when users spend money. This is then visualised to the user inside their app.
When going to remove the Matter app, you'll see a prompt to email the CEO.
When reviewing items, Amazon will incentivise you to review more by offering to tell you a joke.
After using Slack's "Catch Up" feature (and feeling "complete"), they'll prompt you to add the widget to your home screen.
Occasionally, Spotify will show you your top genres, and prompt if you want a playlist mix created for you.
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