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How to Build and Improve Your Product Analytics Strategy

User Pilot

A product analytics strategy is essential for any business looking to make informed decisions about product development and user experience. Plus, there are many reasons why you need a product analytics strategy: Aligns product development with user needs and business goals. Lack of team resources. Outdated technology.

Strategy 105
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From Platforms to Protocols: Making Sense of Decentralized Social Media (and What it Means for the Future)

Buffer Resources

But with all the bad comes so much good : the ability to share your life and work with billions of users all over the world, an outlet for creative expression, the possibility of monetizing your passion, and, perhaps, the most important of all: the ability to share and connect with family and friends.   Content, poof. Audience, bye-bye.

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5 lessons learned starting a new team within our sales organization

Intercom, Inc.

A little over a year ago, I got the opportunity to start a new team within our sales organization – a team of Relationship Managers dedicated to growing our current customers at scale. To do the first, we had to hire, train, and write a playbook – the building blocks of any team. Relentlessly measure impact.

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Cloud Security Posture Management (CSPM): Top 6 Capabilities

Frontegg

Common misconfigurations include exposed storage buckets, excessive permissions, unsecured APIs, and poor network segmentation. Integrating CSPM into DevSecOps processes embeds security checks across the development lifecycle. Automation also alleviates the burden on security teams by handling repetitive tasks.

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Why 36% is the magic number: Finding the right amount of text in mobile apps

Intercom, Inc.

Lots of social stuff, banking, travel, local services, fitness, cooking, more than a few games, even apps made by governments. If it’s one of the most common elements in our designs, why is it so often the last thing most teams focus on – if they focus on it at all? I use apps for everything from movies and music to weather and maps.

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9 Survey Examples to Tap Into What Your Customers Are Thinking

User Pilot

Its purpose is to collect data necessary to personalize the onboarding experience by highlighting relevant features or resources for each user type. The survey aims to better understand users workflows and help prioritize product development initiatives, like new integrations, that add the most value to its users.

Scale 102
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The Risks of Data Fragmentation + How to Fix Fragmented Data

User Pilot

It compounds quietly across every team, workflow, and decision. When data collection is messy, product managers lose visibility, teams waste hours chasing answers, and user experience suffers. Based on your current dashboard, it looks like most users churn before completing onboarding. But that view only reflects web users.

Data 105