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Make your Product Onboarding Better by Trying It Yourself
• Novices need onboarding. They need to be welcomed, given some goals to achieve, and introduced to the way the community functions.
Julie Dirksen • Design for How People Learn (Voices That Matter)
Product teams by nature are power users of their own product. The parts of the product that the product team uses, tend to automatically get improved as the pain is right in front of them. But this leads to building for yourself (or your friends). While that can feed the ego, if you are only building for yourself or power users, you won’t grow. You... See more
Bangaly Kaba • The Adjacent User Theory
Be Your Own Customer Before You Launch a Product | Entrepreneur
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The ability of a brand new user to understand and complete the core workflows of a product determines whether your product delivers immediate value to your customers — Day 0 value. If a tool is not useful, people will simply not come back. This is what makes onboarding the most critical part of any growth strategy — successfully onboarded users ret... See more