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How UX Researchers Can 4X Their Usability Test Response Rates With Userpilot

Userpilot

Usability testing is an invaluable resource for UX researchers…but only if you’re able to recruit participants in the first place. This is a problem that our own UX researcher at Userpilot, Lisa, faced when she tried recruiting participants the traditional way. Recruiting usability test participants via email.

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Product Dogfooding in Software Development: A Quick Guide (+Best Practices)

Userpilot

What does it have to do with product management or product design? TL;DR Product dogfooding is a testing practice. It involves teams using their own product internally to identify issues and opportunities for improvement. Use surveys , interviews, session recordings, and product analytics to gather insights.

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What is a Segmentation Survey? Questions, Examples & Use Cases

Userpilot

How do you create a segmentation survey? For example, age or product usage patterns. A segmentation survey is used to gather the data necessary to segment customers. A market segmentation survey is a market research tool. Userpilot is a product growth platform with advanced segmentation features.

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Five Steps to Create a Holistic Mobile Customer Feedback Solution

Alchemer Mobile

As investment in digital transformation continues, mobile apps have become a primary channel of communication with customers. With customers spending more time and money on mobile apps, it is important that companies continue to adapt and prioritize mobile in their customer feedback solution. percent increase from 2021.

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The 5 Product Discovery Secrets Every PM Should Know

Speaker: Jim Morris, Founder, Product Discovery Group

How can a Product team find that next big idea? It turns out that even ordinary product teams can discover extraordinary ideas. By using the Product Discovery Cycle, teams can find new ideas, understand customer pain points, and test solutions quickly and cheaply.

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Top 12 Product Adoption Software in 2024

Userpilot

Product adoption software is the lifeblood of the modern product management process. It is the key to making your product unforgettable and ensuring it gains traction in a difficult market. In this article, we explore what product adoption software does and identify 12 of the best product adoption tools on the market.

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10 SaaS Design Principles to Improve Product Experience

Userpilot

What goes into creating a solid SaaS business model? Your product is the key. Using the right SaaS design principles can help you build a product that offers value to users. That, in turn, can help drive user engagement and product adoption. You can build a product with the most outstanding features.

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Product Development Demystified: Launching Faster with Confidence through Human Insight

Speaker: Kandice Durden, Senior Solutions Consultant

Approximately 50% of product budgets are allocated to reworking and optimizing post-launch experiences. It’s time to take the guesswork out of product development by putting your customers at the center of your decisions! Save your seat and register today! July 27th, 2023 at 11:00am PDT, 2:00pm EDT, 7:00pm BST

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Building a Culture of Experimentation: Using Continuous Development for Faster & Safer Product Releases

Nowadays, tech teams are adopting certain processes to enable them to deliver better products faster. At the heart of these processes is the idea of continuous development, which encompasses continuous integration, continuous delivery, and continuous deployment.

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The Top 5 Most Common Rapid Prototyping Mistakes

Speaker: Teresa Torres, Product Discovery Coach, Product Talk

If you work in digital products, you might think wireframes and mockups as a quick way to get user feedback on our designs. It is a powerful tool for thinking through different aspects of your product and answering questions to all sorts of design questions. When you think of "rapid prototyping", what comes to mind?