We used to meet colleagues at the office and have meetings around tables. Today, with the myriad apps that allow us to communicate and work with anyone, it’s not the most effective way of doing things.
Today’s most successful products aren’t just built at desks between 9 and 5, by colleagues who live in the same city. They’re built by people from all around the world out of coffee shops, parks and other inspiring places.
As a founder and entrepreneur, it’s important to spend time and energy on what’s most valuable: building the right product.
The lack of management is as bad, if not worse, than bad management.
You built something people want. Now figure out how to reach and serve those people.
Cucumber is a Behavior-Driven Development style software tool. If you’re not familiar with it, here are its main advantages.
Building a prototype? A messaging bot offers a few advantages over a full-blown app.
There’s a lot of discussion going on on the web about whether chatbots are really the next big thing or just a short-term fad.
When we started building Pilot I had close to zero experience running a product team. We’ve built a lot of products for our customers, but our strengths were in managing the design and engineering part of the process. We had a lot to learn.
In this guest post from product manager J. Michael Probert, he walks through what it takes to design an excellent user onboarding process.