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SaaS Customer Onboarding Dashboard: Definition & Examples

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In SaaS, a customer onboarding dashboard can become a massive product analytics tool to understand and optimize the user journey. But what type of dashboards can you use to analyze your onboarding process? Let’s explore how a customer onboarding dashboard works and see different examples.

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New User Activation Dashboard: Definition, Metrics, and Examples

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In SaaS, a new user activation dashboard can become a massive product analytics tool to understand and optimize the user journey. But how can a dashboard for user activation can help you engage more users? moment ," impacting user retention and satisfaction.

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8 SaaS Dashboard Examples to Track Key Metrics

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When it comes to product management, you need to look at different SaaS dashboard examples to see what kind of product analytics you can measure, and how. So what are the most important types of dashboards and which ones are the best for you? Ready to transform your data into actionable insights?

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11 Customer Analytics Benefits [+Tools]

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Wondering how to leverage customer analytics benefits to drive customer satisfaction? Customer analytics helps you seamlessly understand customers, predict their needs, and curate your offerings to their wants. More personalized experiences for customers with segmentation and customer data.

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UX and Design Tips for Better Dashboards: Product Manager Laura Klein Explains How to Improve Your Analytics

Speaker: Laura Klein, Principal at Users Know and Author of UX for Lean Startups

No one makes poorly designed products on purpose. That's why Laura Klein, product manager and UX designer, has a set of tips to help application teams improve their embedded dashboards and reports. Ways to craft the experience that users will have with your application.

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How to Leverage Funnel Analytics to Streamline Product and Marketing Efforts

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Funnel analytics is one of the buzzwords in marketing, sales, and product management. We explain what funnel analytics is, why it’s relevant, and how to conduct and leverage it to drive product success. We also look at the best analytics tools for the job. But what exactly does it involve?

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5 Best No-Code Tools for Product Managers

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Using no-code tools for product managers allows you to build, iterate, and deploy software products without any coding knowledge. But what is the best tech stack for product management? Its plans accommodate different customer needs and include a free plan. Offers plans for teams of all sizes.

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Iterate Your Way to a Top Analytics Product Experience

Speaker: Richard Cheng, Associate Product Manager, Mark43

Mark43 is on a mission to bring public safety data management into the 21st century. To fix traditionally paper-heavy and error-prone processes, they needed a secure and easy-to-use product experience that simplified and unified crime data collection and management.

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How and Why: Embedded Analytics Interfaces For Your SaaS Product

Speaker: Sam Owens, Product Management Lead, Namely Platform

Sam and Jessica faced a problem that many product managers face: their customers wanted better analytics and reporting, but analytics wasn’t the core function of the SaaS product Sam and Jessica manage. Balanced competing priorities and managed expectations.

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Drive in the Express Lane to Product Growth

Speaker: John Mansour - President, Product Management University

Product analytics are all the rage, but how can you use them to your advantage? With uncertainty surrounding our economical future — and whispers of an impending recession — what insights can we get from our product analytics that’ll put us in the express lane to growth? Analytics that guarantee customer value.

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How Product Managers Can Learn to Love Reporting

Speaker: Eric Feinstein, Professional Services Manager, Looker

For a long time, Product Managers have found it challenging to design interfaces inside their products that users could use for reporting. It seems like PMs and engineers have grown to hate embedded reporting. Using personas to define specific reporting requirements and a roadmap that makes sense.

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The Complete Predictive Analytics Lifecycle for Application Teams

Speaker: Sriram Parthasarathy, Senior Director of Predictive Analytics, Logi Analytics

Applications with predictive analytics are able to deliver massive value to end users. But what steps should product managers take to add predictive analytics to their applications? In this webinar, we’ll walk through an end-to-end lifecycle of embedding predictive analytics inside an application.

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Product Management & The 3 E’s: Experiments, Experiences, and Efficiencies

Speaker: Nicole Munson, Senior Product Manager at American Express

Every product manager labors over creating the perfect customer experience. Whether that’s an ineffective design, a confusingly placed button, or how difficult it is to log into your favorite site, mastering the obstacles to creating a frictionless product is a science. Join Nicole Munson, Sr.

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Personalization: The Key to Success for Financial Services Product Managers

According to data from EY, financial customers strongly connect personalization with trust. Rapid technological advances & high consumer expectations have changed the game for financial institution products. User experience now matters just as much—if not more—than the value-add. Listen up, Product Managers!

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Why Product Managers Must Relearn Their Customers

Speaker: Janelle Estes, CIO, User Testing

We are living in unprecedented times that have changed the way we live and work. The impact on businesses cannot be understated, and product managers have felt the brunt of it. So how do you adapt your product development process knowing that your customer's behaviors and expectations have completely changed over the past year?