I am new to vector drawing and have been using a trial version of Adobe Illustrator. I just purchased Affinity from the Mac store. There are lots of "bits and pieces" of info in various places, but I could sure use about half a dozen fundamentals and getting started videos as well as written documentation for this software, preferably a web version I can bookmark and review before I open Affinity.
Bottom line, Affinity documentation needs to be focused, not scattershot and piecemeal. As I said, I'm new to vector design so I may not be your target audience. From my concurrent trial use of AI, which may be bloated, I have found that their video and written documentation is much more accessible and organized with attention to level of experience.