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Ten UX/UI Design Challenges That Can Compromise Financial Apps

The Product Coalition

“If you think good design is expensive, you should look at the cost of bad design,” Ralf Speth, a former Jaguar Land Rover CEO. The study by the Design Management Institute analyzed the performance of design-led organizations that place influential design decisions at the top as compared to the Standard & Poor’s index over 10 years.

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The biggest challenges facing support teams right now (and how to solve them)

Intercom, Inc.

As a result, we’ve seen some major, long-lasting changes to how businesses and consumers communicate and build relationships with one another: The popularity of messaging channels is on the rise – messenger-based support is now the second most used support channel. Download your copy of the thought leadership paper now. Sound familiar?

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12 KPIs to Measure and Improve Your Fintech App Onboarding

The Product Coalition

The importance of good user onboarding Given the variety of different fintech apps available, like banking apps, and trading platforms, convincing people to download yours is a challenge. This measure gives you a sign of how successful your onboarding process is convincing people to register once they’ve downloaded your app.

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Heap vs Pendo: Which is the Superior Product Analytics Tool?

Userpilot

TL;DR Heap is a digital insights platform that allows product teams to track user behavior in mobile and web-based applications. While Userpilot is developing funnel analysis functionality, you can achieve the same results by tagging and tracking Goals. Dashboard in Heap. Let's jump right into it!

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Benn Stancil, founder of Mode, on how data science can help us make better decisions

Intercom, Inc.

That stereotypical image of a room teeming with monitors and elaborate dashboards where all the decisions are made isn’t real, and it’s high time we move away from it. However, we’ve had a great team. People do have dashboards and we’re all checking how companies are performing and that kind of stuff.

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Moving from Solutions to Problems

Folding Burritos

You want the stakeholders’ input, but you need it to be (and need them to think) in terms of problems for you and your team to solve. People in the organization start to realize there should be reasons behind product decisions, avoiding an ad-hoc development culture. We’ll keep working on this on our next development cycle.”.

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The UX of Data

Amplitude

People in non-technical roles rely on data every day to make decisions, develop ideas or measure success. We can create empathetic, intuitive systems When everyone on the team is empowered to understand data, they can make more informed decisions and measure their own success. He’s been conditioned to not bother the data team.