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

User Pilot

Thanks to dogfooding, companies increase their chances of delivering a positive user experience right off the bat. Start implementing a dogfooding program by recruiting users from across the organization, especially those not involved in the product development. This includes their CEO, Logan Green.

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The future of Embedded Payments: 2024 predictions for software companies

Payrix

Embedded Payments have become a popular feature in the ecosystem of software developers who understand their role in driving better user engagement, value, growth, and competitive advantage. New trends and themes are constantly emerging, which may have you wondering—what’s in store for Embedded Payments in 2024?

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How do merchants feel about their vertical software and Embedded Payments?

Payrix

No matter your industry, keeping up with the latest technology and payments trends is essential for any software company looking to stay competitive and keep their customers satisfied. A well-designed software experience with streamlined features is mission critical. Download the Merchant Insider Report.

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Technical Product Manager: Exploring Their Role and Responsibilities

User Pilot

To become a TPR you don’t need a degree in software engineering, but it will definitely help. The technical skills include a solid understanding of software development and system architecture. Once the changes are implemented, they monitor, analyze their performance, and conduct experiments. Heatmaps in Userpilot.

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The Ultimate Guide to Product Data Analytics for PMs

User Pilot

Customer journey analysis maps and dissects all user interactions with the product to remove friction from the user experience. Trends analysis tracks long-term changes in user behavior to guide product roadmap development. It helps them identify trends, opportunities, and areas for improvement.

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Feature Rollout: What Is It and How to Conduct It? (+Best Practices)

User Pilot

A feature rollout is a software development technique involving a gradual release of new features and updates. The new functionality is released in small increments and to a small subset of users at a time before becoming available to the entire user base. This changed when Agile software development came around.

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Measurement: What SaaS platform builders need to know to prepare for growth, Part 3

CloudGeometry

Part 3: Measurement One of the great breakthroughs of SaaS as a business strategy is in how it puts users and subscribers front and center of software development and keeps them there. Until your better-and-faster solution reaches those customers in production, that great idea that’s somewhere in the software development?