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Technographics: Your Shortcut to Improving Interoperability

Centercode

With consumers adopting more and more smart tech, the everyday spaces of your customers has become an interoperability minefield. “Technographics” is a mash-up of “technology” and “demographics” — together, it describes your customers’ tech stacks. What are technographics?

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The Top Product Moments of the Decade…and What’s Coming Next

The Product Coalition

Devices like the Google Pixelbook come with a 360 hinge so users can switch effortlessly between laptop and tablet. We all went wireless Everyone made fun of Apple’s Airpods when the design was first released. We also got wireless phone chargers, keyboards, mice, and game controllers. Sure, there have been a few funny mishaps?—?

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Best UX Research Tools for Product Design Teams

UX Studio

User testing and recruiting tools Naturally, I have to start with user testing and recruiting tools. Notably a customer feedback software, their key features are great for designers. Usersnap’s features are highly customizable, whilst giving users access to make suggestions easily.

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Our CEO’s Take on Making Data More Accessible for Product Teams

Indicative

Jeremy’s first job out of college was as an intern at a new startup building wireless ASPs. The idea for Indicative arose from a common thread powering the success of their other businesses: The way they leveraged data to inform product decisions, essentially building their own Customer Analytics tool internally.

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342: Conjoint the correct way – with Patty Yanes

Product Innovation Educators

A tool to help product managers understand what features customers value. Today we are talking about conjoint analysis, which is a tool you can use to make informed decisions about what customers value and what they will pay for. Scrappy solutions include talking to customers in a store or reaching out to friends and family. [15:29]

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The Product Adoption Curve in SaaS: What Is It and How To Use It In Your Product Strategy

Userpilot

Both of them may become Snapchat users eventually but the 16-year old is more likely to adopt it sooner. The Product Adoption Curve illustrates when each customer segment is most likely to adopt your product so you can make the most of each stage of your product’s growth. This makes them a great source for early feedback.

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What is Product Design?

The Product Coalition

Which mean your customers know what bad design looks like. A new user needs to be able to find what they want with relative ease. You need to build a product which deserves the trust of your customers. Your product still needs a USP , something which goes the extra mile, delights customers, and slays the competition.