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Assumption Testing: Everything You Need to Know to Get Started

Product Talk

A regular cadence of assumption testing helps product teams quickly determine which ideas will work and which ones won’t. And sadly, most product teams don’t do any assumption testing at all. In this article, I’ll cover assumption testing from beginning to end, including: Why should product teams test their assumptions?

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Test-Driven or Feature Flag-Driven Development: What’s Best For Your Team?

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The need for efficient and effective software development methodologies has never been more paramount. Amid this incessant search for perfection, two paradigms have become prominent: Test-driven development (TDD) and feature flag-driven development (FFDD). Then, they write the minimum amount of code needed to pass the test.

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Mixpanel A/B Testing: How it Works [+ Better Alternative]

Userpilot

Data from 99firms found that 77% of companies run A/B tests. Many companies choose Mixpanel A/B testing to run their product experiments. To help you make a decision, in this blog, we will go over the specifics of A/B tests in Mixpanel, uncover its pros and cons, and introduce you to a better alternative.

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21 Product Feedback Software for Collecting Actionable Insights

Userpilot

Which product feedback software should you choose for your SaaS? In this round-up, I cover 21 of the best product feedback software solutions. In this round-up, I cover 21 of the best product feedback software solutions. The choice is tough because there’s no single tool that covers all use cases.

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Streamline Development by Minimizing Software Test Environments

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Managing numerous testing environments poses a significant hurdle in the complex sphere of software development. Test environments are where code becomes a reality. These environments provide a controlled space for testing and refinement before a product is released to end users.

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What Is User Testing? Methods and Steps

Userpilot

What is user testing? As you move through the product development process, user testing helps you view the product through your users’ eyes. It enables you to identify areas of improvement in your user experience design before launch. Choose user testing metrics to measure your success.

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12 Best NPS Software and Survey Tools to Consider

Userpilot

Think of Net Promoter Score (NPS) software as a tool to measure your customers’ feelings about your product, and categorize them based on their level of loyalty (promoters, neutrals, and detractors). Userpilot is a product growth platform that can collect customer feedback directly within your product.