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Churn Rate: Solutions With UX Design? Case Study On Xeropan

UX Studio

In this case study, we show how we enhanced the user experience and gave solutions to reduce the churn rate for Xeropan. They realized a lot of users stopped using their product after downloading it and going through the user onboarding process. I led half of the ten user tests with Bence as an observer.

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UX Case Study: an information architectural redesign project

UX Studio

In this case study we’ll introduce the methods we used in our UX design process to make a complex system more user-friendly. In this project, we redesigned the information architecture of the cloud-based permission system for Hungary’s best-known architectural design software. How we created role personas.

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5 Best Product Messaging Examples for SaaS

Userpilot

Having a product messaging framework is important because it sets the precedence for how the market and your potential customers will see your brand. Good product messages highlight your value proposition and the benefits you promise to deliver to users. Highlight what differentiates you from competitors.

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How Behavioral Cohorts Unlock the Customer Lifecycle

Amplitude

If all users of your audience were exactly alike, your customer lifecycle and tech stack would be simple: . You’d only need one marketing channel to find your users. Sadly, this isn’t the case—so your users will invariably find and engage with your product for a variety of reasons, and from a variety of different sources. .

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Removing Friction Isn't Always Good

Product Solving

Hiten Shah said it nicely on Twitter recently: Hiten Shah @hnshah Friction is the keyword in product development. 5:39 PM ∙ Jul 26, 2020 108 Likes 11 Retweets Building products is, indeed, all about friction. Then the cycle starts over again as you interview customers who are using your products in their day-to-day work.

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A Practical Guide for Product Strategy From Almundo: A Case Study:

Mind the Product

The one thing an MBO system should provide par excellence is focus. Where will you compete: which customer segments, which categories, which channels? Will you follow Porter’s path for differentiation or cost leadership? What management systems are required? Where will you play? How will you win? Lafley and Roger Martin.

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Message Mapping: What Is It and How to Create One?

Userpilot

How can message mapping support your company’s communication with customers and drive product engagement ? TL;DR A message map is a document outlining what and how the organization should communicate with customers, aimed at helping teams articulate a clear and consistent message about the product. Let’s get to it! Book the demo!

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