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WalkMe vs. Whatfix – the Ultimate Comparison Guide + a few alternatives

Userpilot

Both platforms can be used without programming knowledge, but coding is necessary to fully customize them. WalkMe and Whatfix both market themselves to large companies with employee onboarding and training needs. At its core, WalkMe is an enterprise solution for employee onboarding. However, Whatfix is more accessible to SMEs.

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Heap vs Google Analytics: Which Analytics Tool Is Better?

Userpilot

The key differences between Heap and Google Analytics 4 (GA4) are: Heap automatically tracks everything through code installation while GA4 combines both auto-collected and user-defined events. Heap offers relatively simple installation via a code snippet for auto-collecting events. On G2, Heap and Google Analytics have ratings of 4.3

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The Ultimate Guide to Product Tours Software

Userpilot

In this blog, we’re going to take your through the market-leading product tour software and solutions out there so you can choose the one that suits you best. Beyond the Software – How to Get the Best Results from Product Tours. Styling requires coding. Source: userpilot.com. Pros of Userpilot. Cons of Intercom.

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Heap vs Google Analytics: Which Analytics Tool Is Better?

Userpilot

The key differences between Heap and Google Analytics 4 (GA4) are: Heap automatically tracks everything through code installation while GA4 combines both auto-collected and user-defined events. Heap offers relatively simple installation via a code snippet for auto-collecting events. On G2, Heap and Google Analytics have ratings of 4.3

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BrowserStack’s Mark Rudden on hypergrowth in a global pandemic

Intercom, Inc.

It turns out that hypergrowth is less about hiring people and more about creating onboarding and training processes and opportunities. We started from scratch and we had a six-week turnaround time to take our training. From selling bikes to software. I got trained really well. Onboarding, but make it remote.

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Product Management at Startups vs. Enterprises

The Product Guy

In our a recent live stream from one of our mentors of The Product Mentor , Krishna Madhuvarsu, lead a conversation around “Product Management in Startups vs. Enterprises”. Prior to joining ActiveHealth, he led a cross-functional team at Medidata Solutions working on life sciences software for the design and optimization of clinical trials.

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A Primer on Business Strategy From Hamilton Helmer's 7 Powers

Sachin Rekhi

Hamilton narrowly defines a successful strategy as creating a route to persistent differential returns for your business. A business that leverages counter-positioning adopts a new, superior business model which the incumbent does not mimic due to anticipated damage to their existing business. Counter-positioning.

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