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Top 8 User Experience Monitoring Solutions

User Experience (UX) is vital for the success of SaaS products. It can make the difference between a product which is used once and then forgotten and a product that becomes an essential part of a user’s workflow. By understanding the challenges of SaaS design and why UX is so important, providers can give their products the best chance for success in this competitive market. According to Tech Jury, 74% of users are likely to come back if it has good mobile UX.

The 5 Dimensions of Product Quality You Should Know

Developing and delivering the best quality products and services is the goal of any product manager worth their salt. And it is high-quality products that lead to sustainable growth and provide value over time. In contrast, poor products are likely to cost customers. Driving this sustainable growth that is vital for businesses to succeed in the long run ultimately comes down to quality. But, how can we measure quality? How much should we invest in quality improvement?

How to keep the team on track with OKR Tracking Software

If the last two years have taught us anything, it’s that remote work is here to stay. The global pandemic has shifted the way organizations and teams work, as well as the way we all communicate with one another. For many teams, email is the go-to tool for managing and imparting information. But, this method is linear and inefficient. And dare we say…slightly archaic.

The Product Management Guru Sessions: How to update Dev Status automatically

One of the most important things that will support treating Craft.io as a source of truth is updating Craft.io status field according the development progress. In this video we demonstrate how to create an automation rule, so that Dev status changes you make in Jira/Azure DevOps will update the “Status” field in all of Craft.io’s views accordingly.

8 Qualities to Look For in A Technical Product Manager

Modern enterprises rely heavily on adept product managers to develop and market products to customers. For many businesses, the product manager serves as a point of contact between the development and marketing teams. Although the product manager plays a crucial role, many product managers lack a background in a technical discipline like design or engineering. This has led to the rise of the technical product manager role.