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Product Dogfooding in Software Development: A Quick Guide (+Best Practices)

Userpilot

TL;DR Product dogfooding is a testing practice. The term comes from a commercial and was first used in the software context by a Microsoft manager in 1988. Product dogfooding enables organizations to shorten the feedback loop by testing their products for bugs and usability issues before releasing them to the users.

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17 SaaS Customer Success Best Practices to Improve Customer Retention

Userpilot

In SaaS, it’s advised to follow customer success best practices to ensure that users achieve their desired outcomes with your product and become loyal advocates for your brand. 17 customer success best practices you can apply in any SaaS include: Tailoring the onboarding experience using customer data to increase retention and success.

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Stop Saying Nothing: How to Write Copy for Your Software Company

Business of Software Conference

Software, to the average person, is pretty boring. How to Write Copy for Your Software Company 1. Search Amazon for customer reviews on industry-related products or books. At the end of the day, we all want to be entertained. I think that we all want to be entertained.’ Words are actually free.

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How to Keep Users Coming Back With Engagement Loops

Userpilot

In that process, they’ll explore your tool, use it to solve their needs and continue doing so—which is what the CS team helps customers do. They’ll use social media, review sites, or office chit-chat to share how your product is changing their lives. You probably felt bored and decided to open the app (motivation).

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Troubleshooting Agile – Jeffrey Fredrick & Douglas Squirrel on The Product Experience

Mind the Product

We’re not designers (except when we are) or engineers (unless we can code) or anything actually, y’know, useful. What that viewpoint misses is that we build understanding, alignment, and purpose – and that our best tool is conversations. Email sponsor@mindtheproduct.com for more information.

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Conversations, Conflict and Leadership – Roman Pichler on The Product Experience

Mind the Product

A successful outcome for a negotiation is finding a solution that is mutually agreeable and sustainable and addresses the needs of the two parties. Roman’s site also has a ton of incredibly useful tools – Randy’s favourite is the Decision-Making chart. Quote of the Episode. Being empathetic. Quote of the Episode.

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Remote Discovery – Teresa Torres on The Product Experience

Mind the Product

Lily has spent 13 years in the tech industry working mainly with startups in the SaaS and mobile space. She has worked on a diverse range of products – leading the product teams through discovery, prototyping, testing and delivery. Showcase your brand to our audience of avid listeners as a sponsor of The Product Experience.