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How do you collect customer feedback?

The Product Cafe

A Product Manager that doesn’t rely on feedback to make decisions is like if I started my day without coffee. 🥴 “Collecting effective feedback” is the alpha and omega of a Product Manager’s skill set. It helps make sure that your product is built for the customer and by the customer.

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Best UX Research Tools for Product Design Teams

UX Studio

You can easily get lost and puzzled when you start looking at all the infinite UX research tools that have become available lately. That’s why I decided to compile the most common UX research tools for you and hopefully, you will be able to find the proper ones for your needs. Pros: UXtweak allows you to do as many tests as you like.

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Connecting Customers to Office Tech in the WFH Era

Centercode

Now, work from home (WFH) is the norm for many companies — and it is permanently shaping the way people communicate, work, and adopt technology. Here are the three biggest obstacles and solutions for overcoming them. Transitioning from offices to private homes has expanded an already enormous technological landscape.

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Technographics: Your Shortcut to Improving Interoperability

Centercode

With consumers adopting more and more smart tech, the everyday spaces of your customers has become an interoperability minefield. Tapping into an aspect of growing importance within the realm of beta testing: technographics. Anyone who makes technology that interacts with other devices their customers own.

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3 Vitals for Creating High-Impact Wearables and Health Trackers

Centercode

Consumers rely on wearables like smartwatches, wireless earbuds, and connected fitness products to enhance a wide range of daily activities, from measuring vitals for both proactive and reactive health care to improving their overall quality of life. Wearables should be just that: wearable, i.e., ergonomic and comfortable for your customers.

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The Product Adoption Curve in SaaS: What Is It and How To Use It In Your Product Strategy

Userpilot

Both of them may become Snapchat users eventually but the 16-year old is more likely to adopt it sooner. How to improve product adoption for your SaaS at each stage of the Product Adoption Curve. The best Product Adoption tools. They’re technology enthusiasts and are usually quite technical. It seems impossible, right?

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The Evolution of the Tech Consumer

Centercode

Technology isn’t the only thing that’s rapidly evolved in the past 25 years. From the niche world of hi-tech enthusiasts from the 90s to today’s mainstream users, the people who consume technology have had as much of an effect on its evolution as it has had in our daily life. “It’s a Unix system!