Tag: UX
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“Click” (Book Review)

Do you ever wonder how to make sure that your product is differentiated enough? Thinking about what makes it unique or better than market alternatives? Then you should read “Click” by Jake Knapp and John Zeratsky (who you might know from the highly successful “Sprint” book about the Design Sprint). Click introduces the “Foundation Sprint”…
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Creating an SEO Analyser in Replit

I started building an SEO Analyser with a simple prompt in Replit: “Create an SEO analysis tool that can evaluate website performance and provide actionable insights.” The Replit Agent presented a plan for me to review and approve. It outlined key features like URL input field and SEO meta tag extraction, along with a first…
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Google AI Mode lets agents do your shopping

Google has just unveiled AI Mode, a powerful new chatbot to power the search giant’s core products with generative AI capabilities. This new tool promises to deliver more personalised and complex searches, elevating the user (search and shopping) experience. I was particularly intrigued by the new shopping features that Google announced as part of AI…
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Synthesia (Product Review)

My summary of Synthesia before using it – Using generative AI to convert text or voice into video, similar to tools like Captions and Veed. How does Synthesia explain itself in the first minute? “Turn text to video, in minutes.” So Synthesia isn’t converting voice (yet), but will use text to “create studio-quality videos with…
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The Product-Led Playbook (Book Review)

“The Product-Led Playbook” has been written by Wes Bush as a practical companion to his previous books about product-led growth. Bush’s earlier book, Product-led growth, is all about designing and building products in such a way that the product itself can drive user acquisition, expansion, and retention. Things like subscription renewals or account upgrades are…
