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

Userpilot

The term comes from a commercial and was first used in the software context by a Microsoft manager in 1988. Product dogfooding enables organizations to shorten the feedback loop by testing their products for bugs and usability issues before releasing them to the users. It’s a widely accepted practice in many organizations.

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From Niche to Success: How To Make Vertical SaaS a Worthwhile Startup Investment

The Product Coalition

It’s difficult to find a SaaS company that isn’t already in the niche you wish to enter! The solution? Vertical SaaS! Vertical SaaS has had a tremendous run during the last decade. Why is Vertical SaaS on the rise? Spotify is an example of regular SaaS ; you pay to conveniently locate and stream music.

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How to Develop a Video Streaming App: Features, Cost, and Tech Stack

The Product Coalition

In developing live streaming digital solutions for years, we’ve collected quite a massive of valuable insights, industry challenges, app feature trends, and development key points that will help you pave the way to building a demanded high-quality streaming platform. Its market share is projected to reach $534.37

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Digital Solutions Shape Consumer Behavior in Tourism

The Product Coalition

However, people find it hard to identify how tourists spend on travel and other leisure activities in a savvy-tech world. Innovative emerging technologies in tourism have changed business models, so understanding consumer behavior in tourism is essential. The companies aim to better influence consumers and leverage digital solutions.

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Troubleshooting Agile – Jeffrey Fredrick & Douglas Squirrel on The Product Experience

Mind the Product

We’re not designers (except when we are) or engineers (unless we can code) or anything actually, y’know, useful. What that viewpoint misses is that we build understanding, alignment, and purpose – and that our best tool is conversations. Email sponsor@mindtheproduct.com for more information.

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How to start building mental health apps

UX Studio

I have been learning about self-awareness and the importance of mental health over the past 10 years, but I hardly used mobile apps or such to support my mental state. Still, there is no magic tool that works for everybody and helps in every situation. this end, there are quite a few tools that can help.

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Conversations, Conflict and Leadership – Roman Pichler on The Product Experience

Mind the Product

A successful outcome for a negotiation is finding a solution that is mutually agreeable and sustainable and addresses the needs of the two parties. Roman’s site also has a ton of incredibly useful tools – Randy’s favourite is the Decision-Making chart. Quote of the Episode. Being empathetic. Quote of the Episode.