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Accessible by Design: Elevate Your UI/UX from Good to Great

UX Planet

a cafe or public transport). Intermediate accessibility techniques go beyond basic practices and address a wider range of needs, including screen reader optimization, adherence to WCAG guidelines, and utilizing accessibility testing tools. There are various tools available to help identify and fix accessibility issues.

UX 101
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Customer Onboarding Automation: How-to Guide

Userpilot

Step 6: Test the automated customer onboarding flows At this point, your automation should be ready. Before deploying it, though, be sure to test it extensively. Test it in-house with team members cosplaying as customers to see if it runs smoothly and accurately. So, avoid leaving your welcome page blank. Source: Mailchimp.

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

Intercom, Inc.

Text introduces us to each app, starting with its name, and text guides us to how apps work and what value they provide, from instructions and inputs to settings and disclaimers. Maps & transport: (Strava, Google Maps, Uber) 45.2%. Every app contains at least some text. Services: (Airbnb, Deliveroo, Uber) 40.5%. of the screen.

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Future Food Tech: How Modern Is Changing the Way We Eat

The Product Coalition

Food sustainability issues and the promising solution named “Future Food Tech” As far-fetched as it sounds, we may run out of food, just as we have run out of water and agricultural soil. The dramatic reduction in the costs associated with the various tests mentioned is a second step forward. billion by 2030.

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Strategy Blocks: An operator’s guide to product strategy

Lenny Rachitsky

Basic definitions Strategy has benefited from several excellent foundational frameworks over the years, from Michael Porter’s work to Good Strategy Bad Strategy , Playing to Win , and The Art of War , to name a few. Next, cluster related problems into broader themes, and give each theme a relatively short and pithy name.

Strategy 118
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Product Pick’Em 2025: The Ultimate Startup Showdown

Productside

Customer Feedback Bracket Maze The go-to platform for continuous user testing and product discovery. Maze transforms user testing from an exhaustive gauntlet into quick sprints, so you can validate designs and features in hours, not weeks. Lookback The ultimate usability testing tool, letting teams watch and learn from real users.

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A Contactless Future for NYC Transit: The Rollout of One Metro New York

The Product Coalition

This fairly generic, unimaginative name (sorry not sorry) has failed to properly capture the essence of the city since its inception. you name it, contactless is out here to save it. Now that MTA is basically a startup bro, they are employing a genius strategy for the OMNY rollout: a test and learn phase with strategic checkpoints.