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How to Use Google’s HEART Framework to Improve Your SaaS Product

Userpilot

Want to know how you can use the HEART framework to improve user experience? Google’s HEART framework has been designed to enhance product experience at every stage of the user journey. The HEART framework uses the right combination of user-centered metrics to deliver an enhanced user experience.

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Customer Experience Improvement: What It Means for SaaS and How to Do It

Userpilot

In this article, you’ll discover: Why the customer experience is key to customer retention and driving business growth, especially for SaaS companies. Engagement: Ensure every interaction with your product or team solves user problems and leaves them happier. Leverage technology. Implement a tracking system. Let’s roll.

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Overengineering 101: What Is It and How Can Product Managers Avoid It?

Userpilot

Developing and releasing sophisticated products with all the bells and whistles imaginable might seem like a great idea. After all, you want your newly released software to be as good as it gets when it’s finally launched, right? This means complicated UI , redundant features, and unnecessary use of complex technologies.

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How to Use Incremental Innovation to Build and Grow SaaS Products

Userpilot

Breakthrough, disruptive or radical innovation are all more dramatic and often involve challenging the existing business model or introducing completely new technology. As a result, it helps you develop only the features that they need and avoid falling into the feature fallacy trap and creating the consumption gap.

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An Overview On Teresa’s Torres Continuous Discovery Framework

Userpilot

If you’ve read Teresa’s Torres book, Continuous Discovery Habits , you’re probably familiar with her continuous discovery framework for building better products that are actually guided by user feedback. What are the benefits of using a continuous discovery framework? Product-led growth. Build features that matter.

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Intercom’s Rich Archbold on how to run less software

Intercom, Inc.

Yet competition and the exponential rate of change in software are pushing against that mission. Enter our philosophy of Run Less Software. It means reducing choices amongst engineering teams and standardizing technology, so our team can spend as much time as possible delivering value to customers.

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8 Best SaaS Onboarding Tools in 2021

Userpilot

Companies need a stack of SaaS onboarding tools to create personalized experiences and bring users to their “Aha! They needed a combination of their own product for personalized video onboarding, Intercom for email automation, a tool for customer segmentation, and another tool to measure the results.