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Big Changes at the Product Bistro!

The Product Bistro

I originally came across it in 2013 after its successful Kickstarter campaign funded it, and its bare-bones simplicity was appealing. My Tralfaz blog, operating as a stream-of-conscience outlet has over 1,200 posts, and is messy beyond belief. I was lucky, as I had only 97 posts, an imminently manageable quantity of data to move.

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Best Product Growth Platforms for SaaS

Userpilot

Marketing-based growth necessitated the creation of content such as blog articles (like this one!), Self-service product adoption: Customers can start using your product at their own pace, in their own way, without needing to be rushed by your sales team. Analytics that tell you what to change to get more customers.

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What is Customer Effort Score (CES): The Ultimate Guide to Measuring and Improving CES

Userpilot

Offering in-app self-service support using an in-app resource center or a knowledge base allows users to get help within the app whenever they need it. Research by the Corporate Executive Board (CEB) also shows that focusing on customer effort can help companies reduce customer service costs as well as churn.

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Webflow vs. WordPress: Which is better?

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WordPress's Dashboard & Elementor. ? WordPress was created in 2003 as a blogging platform and gradually evolved to a Content Management System (CMS) , used to create from business websites to portfolios, e-commerce stores, directories. Webflow was created in 2013 as the no-code visual website builder.

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How to Stop Making Terrible Product Tours and Start Making Great Ones

Userpilot

Not with self-serve, product led SaaS businesses with a lower ARPU though. Forget about the added cost and the difficulties of scaling for rapid growth that this approach suffers from for a moment… As early as 2013, surveys were showing that a lot more users prefer self-serve onboarding to speak to a trainer!