It’s amazing that so many of the teams I’m talking to fail to understand the following: Over time, your customers/users will conflate “familiarity” with “good user experiences”.
And prefer “familiarity” to “good user interfaces”.
Is the 100$ for 10.000 tweets actually meaning that 100 tweets costs 1$? I.e, if you have 200k tweets you want to read then you can create 21 accounts? Tedious but doable 😅
So, todays thing to get done in the wonderful world of bootstrapping project management is to get a sys-admin through upwork and to write a thread regarding onboarding.
As every tuesday I will give my honest reading of your short product pitch or homepage. Give the url/pitch as a Comment below and I'l get to it as quickly as I can. Find out if a indie-project leader can figure out why he should order your product. 😉
As every tuesday I will give my honest reading of your elevator pitch or homepage. Give the url/elevator pitch as a Comment below and I'l get to it as quickly as I can. Find out if a indie-project leader can figure out why he should order your product. 😉
During my work as a project leader the one thing that I work with the most is continuous improvement. I want everything to be done effortlessly and without issues.
Whats the best improvement to your workflow or day that you have done lately?
During the last couple of weeks I have tested ~15 different team/work collaboration products and it's striking the difference in regards to onboarding flows.
In some I feel like a prisoner being forced forward, in others I feel like a guest doing exploration.
As every tuesday I will give my honest reading of your elevator pitch or honepage. Give the url/elevator pitch as a Comment below and I'l get to it as quickly as I can. Find out if a indie-project leader can figure out why he should order your product. 😉