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This is a guest post from the Product team working on the newly released Threads feature. If you use Slack to work with your team, you might notice a new feature — Threads . You can use Threads to rep
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As I write this, I’m slowly, steadily, recovering from a running injury. Pain so bad in my right knee that it’s painful to walk and stand. A visit to the sports chiropractor diagnosed the problem as a
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Onboarding. The first thing potential customers see, and the most important part of your product. Don’t believe us? We’ve got evidence. AppCues spent over 120 hours digging through stats, case studies
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Detail from the Florentine Codex, late 16th century. Courtesy the World Digital Library In the spring semester of the school year, I teach a class called ‘Happiness’. It’s always packed with students
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There is no question I’m asked more often than “how do you find the time to read so much?” or “how can I find more time to read?” Let me share with you how I find time to read, learn, and give myself
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Each day, after I wake up, as soon as is possible — before eating, before showering, before checking email, (but not before meditating) — I pick one task, set my iPhone timer for 10 minutes , and work
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This article is a guest post from Nichole Elizabeth DeMeré , SaaS Consultant & Customer Success Evangelist. “The One Metric that Matters” – sounds important, doesn’t it? There’s been a lot of talk about “the One” in Lean Analytics methodology circles, but I’d like to let you in on a secret: The…
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If there’s one thing I’ve found to be true over the past year and half of building this company, it’s that I’m completely winging it. Sure, I’ve read articles and books on how to build a company, but
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We’re strong proponents of the idea that successful onboarding is about finding the common ground where both you and your customer get value. Every new customer has the potential to be successful with