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UX Research Process: A Step-By-Step Framework

Userpilot

TL;DR The UX research process is a sequence of steps to collect and analyze data on user interactions with the product to better understand their needs and preferences. It’s essential to build user-friendly products that satisfy their needs and offer a positive customer experience.

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How Product Managers Should Define and Use The Product Persona

Userpilot

We also look at the process of building a product persona, the data you need to collect, and some user persona examples that you can use for your SaaS. Product personas are fictional characters that represent real users. Start by collecting basic user details via user persona surveys at sign-up.

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Impact of AI on Product Management [Malte Scholz]

Userpilot

You can either use AI models trained on generic data, like OpenAI, or custom models trained on your own data. If you integrate an existing model into your product, like most SaaS companies, it won’t be enough to outperform your competitors. When integrated well, AI can enhance the product experience for customers.

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What Does a Product Manager Do? 7 Key Responsibilities

Userpilot

They oversee the development, design, and delivery of the product and its further growth. The product manager’s responsibilities include conducting market and customer research using primary and secondary sources like interviews, surveys , or industry publications.

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Start Telling Stories about Your Data with Notebooks

Amplitude

Our data-savvy customers who already used data storytelling with their teams faced a key challenge: the context they shared around their analyses all lived outside of Amplitude, in Slack, a slide presentation, lengthy email threads, or Confluence. Having information fragmented in multiple locations like this was a major pain point.