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The Top Mobile In-app Feedback Tools of 2020

Alchemer Mobile

Apptimize, An Airship Company, helps brands rapidly iterate to make amazing user experiences across all their digital channels through A/B Testing and Feature Release Management with a mobile-first lens. Download our 2020 Benchmark Report for food and drink brands. This saves companies valuable time and resources.

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A Day in the Life of a Product Manager: Consumer and Enterprise

PMLesson's Ace the PM Interview

Product Management in the Product Lifecycle In the initial discovery stage, you can expect to be ideating with your peers and conducting user interviews to validate your ideas. In the define stage, you are planning the MVP by sharing your vision with your engineering and product design counterparts.

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The Top Mobile In-App Feedback Tools of 2022

Alchemer Mobile

Our SDK is instrumented into mParticle, and when a mParticle customer decides to leverage Apptentive, a switch is flipped on in their dashboard which gives them immediate access to Apptentive. Apptentive also offers “codeless integration” through mParticle, without requiring customers to create a new series of events within their apps.

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Top 14 Best AB Testing Tools for Driving Growth in 2023

Userpilot

TL;DR A/B testing tools should have a visual editor, segmentation capabilities, analytics dashboards, and support multiple test types. The testing tool should also have a unified analytics dashboard that displays all A/B testing metrics in one place. A/B testing tools can be used for SaaS products, web pages, and mobile apps.

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Continuous Delivery in the Wild: 4 Successful Practices

Split

In fact, some stated that their release process simply wouldn’t be sustainable if batch sizes grew too large. Many teams strived to get all the way to single-piece flow , with every source code commit from an engineer went to production as a separate deployment. . Your architecture dictates your release process.