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User Needs Analysis Example to Help You Identify Customer Needs

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Also, it helps you make data-driven product development decisions instead of relying on guesswork. Common types of customer needs include functionality, price, usability , performance, and support. To conduct an analysis, start by first defining the objective for your user needs analysis. Book a demo now to get started.

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How to Deliver a Better Product in Terms of Usability and User Experience?

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If you’re a UX designer or product manager wondering how to deliver a better product in terms of usability and user experience, this is the article for you. Start improving user experience and usability with user research. How do usability and user experience differ?

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How to Improve Customer Retention: 20 Actionable Strategies

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Wondering how to improve customer retention? The article shares 20 actionable customer retention strategies for your SaaS! TL;DR Customer retention is your ability to keep users using the product. Offer personalized onboarding experiences to help users quickly realize product value.

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How to Improve Customer Perception [+ Examples for SaaS]

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Customer perception can make or break your brand reputation. But why is customer perception important, and how can you improve it? Let’s explore what it is and how to measure it, then look at 10 ways to make customers look at your brand with a positive lens and increase product engagement !

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UX vs CX (User Experience vs Customer Experience): Explaining 4 Key Differences

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UX deals with a user's interactions with specific aspects of your product, while CX is broader and covers all customer engagements with your brand. TL;DR The user experience (UX) is the sum of a user's thoughts, impressions, and feelings as they interact with specific aspects of your product.

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How to Identify User Problems in UX Design [+ Best Tools and Methods]

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Understanding and addressing user problems is a fundamental aspect of effective UX design. By proactively seeking out and resolving these issues, designers can create more intuitive, enjoyable, and effective user experiences. That also helps with customer retention. Book a demo to see how we can help!

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Product Dogfooding in Software Development: A Quick Guide (+Best Practices)

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Using the product to solve real-world problems also helps them to better empathize with their customers and understand their needs and pain points. Thanks to dogfooding, companies increase their chances of delivering a positive user experience right off the bat. What is product dogfooding?