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6 Customer Fit Types and How to Use Them To Drive Customer Success

Userpilot

So, how can you determine customer fit and get the right user feedback to ensure customer success? Use in-app messaging to make customers part of your product storytelling while creating public roadmaps, release notes, or press releases for the big picture. And then iterate and improve based on customer feedback.

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Locked-In Syndrome: What we can learn from Boeing’s 737 Max decisions

Radical Product

Locked-In Syndrome means overly committing to a technology, or approach because it has been successful in the past. It kills the desire to explore better solutions when there’s already a solution on hand that’s working brilliantly. In the absence of a clear vision, and strategy, customer feedback can lead us astray.

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How to Build a Live Streaming Mobile App: The Full Guide

The Product Coalition

The number of solutions for publishing video content is growing, and so is the user population. Unsurprisingly, business operators increasingly wonder about how to build a live streaming app. A lot of movies and series were released directly on streaming platforms bypassing movie theaters. How does live streaming work?

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Urban Navigation Supercharged – With Viktor Eperjesy | ? Design Aloud

UX Studio

The Challenges faced, specifically about the detailed insights and learnings from the 50 user interviews conducted, discussing how this data helped shape the core design and functionalities across the app in a user-centric manner. And also stay closely connected with UX and technology trends. I also support our sales team.

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The future of learning: Meet the edtech companies leading the way

Intercom, Inc.

Despite the influx of new technology and devices making their way into classrooms each year – (permitted or not!) – plenty of teachers and parents remained skeptical about the role technology could play. Many apps and companies gained notoriety during the pandemic, but only the tools that prove their efficacy are going to thrive.