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Everything you need to know about Pulse AI for customer experience 

Alchemer Mobile

It’s driven by tools like ChatGPT and Gemini, and nothing has captured attention quite so effectively since social media hit the scene promising free technology to get closer to their customers. It works at scale across numerous internal and external sources of customer feedback to provide powerful CX insights.

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How to Start a Bank from Scratch by Megan Caywood

Mind the Product

Traditionally, the banking industry has been slow to innovate. It often delivers a user experience that leaves much to be desired. She discusses the challenges involved in starting a bank and how to succeed in a highly regulated industry. The Product Experience gap in Banking. Requirements for Building a Bank.

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How to Build Delightful Products That Drive Customer Stickiness

Userpilot

By adding delight to the product, you increase product stickiness and enhance customer satisfaction. This happens because users find interactions with the product rewarding. Delightful products are also full of personality, so users develop human-like relationships with them. First, they satisfy real user needs.

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Essential Considerations for Growing Fintech Companies

Valerian Tech

Scalability and infrastructure, trust and customer adoption, and customer experience are just three of these troublesome areas, but they are all critical for the success of fintech companies. Insufficient systems can lead to downtime, performance issues, and frustrated customers.

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Product Idea Validation: 6 Steps for Ensuring Successful Products

Userpilot

In Step 4, you seek customer insights and run experiments to assess user interest. Popular validation techniques include online surveys , user interviews and focus groups, and fake door tests. Once you launch the MVP, you can use product usage data and customer feedback to inform further iterations.

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The 3 Critical Product Launch Phases: How to Plan a Successful Product Launch

Userpilot

A successful product launch strategy creates a substantial buzz around a product and attracts the right kind of customers. Through competitor analysis, you’ll learn the strengths and mistakes of your competitors and find opportunities for differentiation. Next, you have to dig into your potential customers: Who are they?

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Removing Friction Isn't Always Good

Product Solving

Hiten Shah said it nicely on Twitter recently: Hiten Shah @hnshah Friction is the keyword in product development. 5:39 PM ∙ Jul 26, 2020 108 Likes 11 Retweets Building products is, indeed, all about friction. Then the cycle starts over again as you interview customers who are using your products in their day-to-day work.