Product feature
Activity types
Turn each step into the right kind of action: watch, read, answer, submit proof, request review, or complete real-world work.
The activity format matches the job, so important instructions do not collapse into vague checkboxes.
The moment it fixes
Not every step is a checkbox. A policy needs acknowledgement. A training lesson needs a video and a knowledge check. A store display needs photo proof. A client deliverable needs review. A member prompt needs a response, not a generic "done."
Activity types let EleWave speak in the language of the work. The instruction, action, proof, and completion rule stay together, so people know exactly what is expected before they start.

How EleWave changes it
Instead of forcing every process into the same task format, the creator chooses the activity that fits the moment. Watch this. Read this. Answer these questions. Complete this checklist. Upload proof. Ask for approval. Leave feedback. Report what changed.
The experience feels simple for the person doing the work because the activity already explains the next action. Behind the scenes, EleWave keeps the structured signal that operators need later.
A journey in motion
A training path can begin with a short video, continue with a text-and-image guide, test understanding with a quiz, ask the person to perform a real task, collect proof, and finish with a manager sign-off.
Each step feels natural because the format matches the decision the user needs to make. No copying instructions between tools. No guessing what "complete" means.
What stays visible
EleWave keeps the difference between a read, a response, a quiz result, a proof upload, and an approval decision. That makes progress more meaningful than a completed/not-completed counter.
The team can tell which activity taught the concept, which one collected evidence, which one is waiting for review, and which one needs follow-up.
Product moment
A restaurant onboarding flow sends a welcome video, a food-safety read, a quiz, a practical prep task, a photo-proof activity, and a manager approval. Same journey. Different activity types. Clear proof at every step.