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How to Use Product Goals and Initiatives to Drive and Measure Success

Userpilot

Setting smart product goals is a vital skill for any sensible SaaS owner or product manager to get right. In this article, we’re going to explore what makes an effective product goal, the difference between goals and product initiatives, how to set them and make them work with your product backlog, and more.

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Product in Practice: Introducing Opportunity Solution Trees at Texthelp

Product Talk

And finally, Tali was so convinced of the power of opportunity solution trees that she started leading workshops at product events to teach others how to use this tool. We were so inspired by Tali’s enthusiasm that we just had to share her story here on the Product Talk blog. You can submit your story here.

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Priority Starts at the Top

Folding Burritos

You’ve likely worked on new features, bug fixes, minor UX improvements, perhaps tackled some technical debt, and so on. . UX improvements can be valued in terms of incremental optimization outcomes like reducing task completion times or improving particular funnel steps. Do we want to work on multiple product goals at once?

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

Userpilot

It helps to not only improve the UX but also drive revenue. Let’s go over how you can leverage the HEART framework to improve your SaaS product. Ex-UX researcher at Google, Kerry Rodden, developed the HEART framework to map product goals with appropriate metrics and improve the UX.

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What Is the Goals-Signals-Metrics Process and How To Track It?

Userpilot

It is important as it helps your product team focus on specific outcomes, get valuable business insights, and predict ROIs with more accuracy. Google’s HEART framework is a method that focuses on improving the UX of your product. Why is the goals-signals-metrics process important for UX?

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Best Practices Guide to Creating a Successful Onboarding Tutorial for SaaS

Userpilot

They are simply variations of different app onboarding tutorials… One focused primarily on the onboarding UX within your web app itself, and the other is usually a supplement launched via mobile. Apply them to your own onboarding UX, and you’ll easily be able to create an experience that delights your users.

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Customer Onboarding Cost in SaaS: Build vs Buy Approach

Userpilot

Userpilot enables you to create multiple no-code onboarding UX patterns , segment users, and track product and behavior analytics. Customer onboarding describes the process of educating your users on how to get value from your product, which ultimately means they’re achieving their product goals.