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Product Analytics Guide for SaaS Products

Userpilot

How can product analytics help product managers create better digital products and more satisfying user experiences? We start by looking at different kinds of analyses and the metrics to track and then explore some practical ways of using each of them to drive various product goals. Want to check it out?

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10 Product Roadmapping Mistakes to Avoid

Roman Pichler

1 The Product Roadmap is a Feature-based Plan. Traditional product roadmaps are usually output-focussed plans that map a list of features, like registration, search, and reporting, onto a timeline. 2 Roadmap Goals are Features in Disguise. Say that I am about to create a product roadmap for a healthy-eating product.

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Six Common KPI Mistakes to Avoid

Roman Pichler

While common sense suggests that managing a product without the right measurements is not a sensible approach, I’ve seen product teams who did not use any KPIs. Consequently, these teams relied on: Anecdotal feedback : “Customers love our product, they told me so.” 2 Wrong Product KPIs.

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Unlocking the Power of Customer Journey Optimization: An Ultimate Guide

Userpilot

Feedback surveys, loyalty programs, and excellent service turn them into influencers. The process grants valuable customer insights companies can leverage. Retention Excellent service, loyalty programs, and ongoing value through content and community retain customers. The goal is repeat purchases.

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Unlocking the Power of Customer Journey Optimization: An Ultimate Guide

Userpilot

Feedback surveys, loyalty programs, and excellent service turn them into influencers. The process grants valuable customer insights companies can leverage. Retention Excellent service, loyalty programs, and ongoing value through content and community retain customers. The goal is repeat purchases.

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Overengineering 101: What Is It and How Can Product Managers Avoid It?

Userpilot

Developing and releasing sophisticated products with all the bells and whistles imaginable might seem like a great idea. Overengineered products are difficult to use, filled with bugs, and instead of improving your users’ lives, they make them unnecessarily complicated. Why do developers overengineer software products?

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How to be the go-to engineer for product analytics

Mixpanel

One of those niches that’s become more valuable in recent years: product analytics. As data-driven product development continues to balloon in popularity, so does the need for accurate and sophisticated implementation of analytics tracking in software products. You’d be celebrated.