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UI Breakfast: UI/UX Design and Product Strategy

by Jane Portman

Join us for exciting conversations about UI/UX design, SaaS products, marketing, and so much more. My awesome guests are industry experts who share actionable knowledge — so that you can apply it in your business today.

Copyright: © UI Breakfast by Jane Portman

Episodes

BDTP. Data-powered Growth with Arpit Choudhury

40m · Published 19 Apr 07:00

Today we have another episode of Better Done Than Perfect. Listen in as we talk to Arpit Choudhury, founder of Databeats. You'll learn what makes a robust data foundation, how teams can work together to collect data, why less data is better, and more.

Please head over to the episode page for the detailed recap and key takeaways.

Show notes

  • Databeats
  • Make (formerly Integromat) — Arpit’s previous place of work
  • Good Data To Growth: The GDG Model
  • Measuring the ROI of Email with Claudiu Murariu
  • Get Arpit’s book
  • Follow Arpit on LinkedIn

Thanks for listening! If you found the episode useful, please spread the word about this new show on Twitter mentioning @userlist, or leave us a review on iTunes.

Sponsor

This show is brought to you by Userlist — an email automation platform for SaaS companies. Onboard, engage, and nurture your customers, as well as marketing leads. To follow the best practices, download our free printable email planning worksheets at userlist.com/worksheets.

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Episode 281: Designing for Maps with Loren Baxter

34m · Published 05 Apr 07:00

What should you consider when using map components in your product? Our guest today is Loren Baxter, lead designer for Felt Maps. You’ll learn how to start thinking in terms of maps, how to approach UX interactions and animations, what types of information can be included, and more.

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Show Notes

  • Felt
  • Google My Maps — simple tool for designing maps
  • ArcGIS, QGIS — popular expert tools
  • Remix — Loren’s previous place of work
  • MapBox — a platform for map-based products
  • OpenStreetMap — an open-source project
  • Tippecanoe — tool for tiling
  • Try out Felt
  • Follow Loren on Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram

This episode is brought to you by UC San Diego. Thinking about diving into the dynamic world of UX design, but not sure where to start? Explore UC San Diego Extended Studies’ UX Design Certificate. Master essential skills to build a standout portfolio that will help you land your dream job. Enroll today in Principles of UX and get 10% off as our listener. Head over to DiscoverUX.ucsd.edu and use code DISCOVERUX to apply the discount.

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BDTP. Pricing and Packaging for SaaS with Dan Balcauski

44m · Published 22 Mar 07:00

Today we have another episode of Better Done Than Perfect. Listen in as we talk to Dan Balcauski, founder and chief pricing officer at Product Tranquility. You'll learn what department should own the pricing function, how often you should revisit pricing, why you shouldn’t A/B test your pricing, and more.

Please head over to the episode page for the detailed recap and key takeaways.

Show notes

  • Product Tranquility
  • Follow Dan on LinkedIn
  • SaaS Scaling Secrets — Dan’s podcast

Thanks for listening! If you found the episode useful, please spread the word about this new show on Twitter mentioning @userlist, or leave us a review on iTunes.

Sponsor

This show is brought to you by Userlist — an email automation platform for SaaS companies. It matches the complexity of your customer data, including many-to-many relationships between users and companies. Book your demo call today at userlist.com.

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Episode 280: User Interviewing Techniques with Steve Portigal

50m · Published 08 Mar 07:00

Ready to learn tricks of the trade from professional user researchers? Our guest today is Steve Portigal, user research consultant and author of Interviewing Users. You’ll learn how to prepare for a user interview, what your interview guide should contain, behavior cues to look out for, and more.

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Show Notes

  • Interviewing Users — Steve’s book
  • Check out Steve’s website
  • Dollars to Donuts — Steve’s podcast
  • Connect with Steve on LinkedIn
  • Use the code UIBREAKFAST to get 20% off the book from Rosenfeld Media

This episode is brought to you by UC San Diego. Thinking about diving into the dynamic world of UX design, but not sure where to start? Explore UC San Diego Extended Studies’ UX Design Certificate. Master essential skills to build a standout portfolio that will help you land your dream job. Enroll today in Principles of UX and get 10% off as our listener. Head over to DiscoverUX.ucsd.edu and use code DISCOVERUX to apply the discount.

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BDTP. Running a Portfolio of Products with Tim Schumacher

34m · Published 23 Feb 07:00

Today we have another episode of Better Done Than Perfect. Listen in as we talk to Tim Schumacher, co-founder and CEO of saas.group. You'll learn how they developed their acquisition model, the importance of setting up central teams for operative tasks, why founders need to think about successors, and more.

Please head over to the episode page for the detailed recap and key takeaways.

Show notes

  • saas.group — Tim’s company
  • UI Breakfast Episode 135: Multi-Product Portfolio Model for SaaS with JD Graffam
  • Prerender, Pipeline CRM, Rewardful — some companies acquired by saas.group
  • TinySeed
  • Send Tim an email
  • Follow Tim on LinkedIn
  • Follow Dirk Sahlmer on LinkedIn

Thanks for listening! If you found the episode useful, please spread the word about this new show on Twitter mentioning @userlist, or leave us a review on iTunes.

Sponsor

This show is brought to you by Userlist — an email automation platform for SaaS companies. Onboard, engage, and nurture your customers, as well as marketing leads. To follow the best practices, download our free printable email planning worksheets at userlist.com/worksheets.

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Episode 279: Managing Personal Knowledge with Jorge Arango

34m · Published 09 Feb 07:00

What are the three principles of taking and managing notes? Our guest today is Jorge Arango, an information architect, author, and educator. You’ll learn about the evolution of knowledge management tools, how digital note-taking systems have extended our capabilities, why you should choose the right tools for different types of notes, and more.

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Show Notes

  • Duly Noted — Jorge’s new book
  • What is a Mind Map?
  • Figure It Out — a book by Steven Anderson and Karl Fast
  • Obsidian, Roam Research — popular tools for connected note taking
  • Drafts — a tool for temporary thinking
  • NotebookLM — a project by Google
  • Check out Jorge’s website
  • The Informed Life — Jorge’s podcast

This episode is brought to you by UC San Diego. Thinking about diving into the dynamic world of UX design, but not sure where to start? Explore UC San Diego Extended Studies’ UX Design Certificate. Master essential skills to build a standout portfolio that will help you land your dream job. Enroll today in Principles of UX and get 10% off as our listener. Head over to DiscoverUX.ucsd.edu and use code DISCOVERUX to apply the discount.

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BDTP. QA in Email Marketing with Michael Wilding

25m · Published 26 Jan 07:00

Today we have another episode of Better Done Than Perfect. Listen in as we talk to Michael Wilding, a marketing automation architect. You'll learn how QA is done in larger organizations, why creating a base template is important, how to do QA on your workflows, and how to test your emails using different methods.

Please head over to the episode page for the detailed recap and key takeaways.

Show notes

  • DEPT® — Michael’s place of work
  • Litmus, Email on Acid — template testing tools
  • Postman
  • Follow Michael on LinkedIn

Thanks for listening! If you found the episode useful, please spread the word about this new show on Twitter mentioning @userlist, or leave us a review on iTunes.

Sponsor

This show is brought to you by Userlist — an email automation platform for SaaS companies. It matches the complexity of your customer data, including many-to-many relationships between users and companies. Book your demo call today at userlist.com.

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Episode 278: Product Management with Benjamin Humphrey

46m · Published 12 Jan 07:00

What does successful product management look like for a bigger team? Our guest today is Benjamin Humphrey, co-founder and CEO of Dovetail. You’ll learn why designers hold more product management power at Dovetail, how product knowledge is shared across their team, why product marketing is important, and more.

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Show Notes

  • Dovetail
  • Follow Benjamin on LinkedIn

This episode is brought to you by UC San Diego. Thinking about diving into the dynamic world of UX design, but not sure where to start? Explore UC San Diego Extended Studies’ UX Design Certificate. Master essential skills to build a standout portfolio that will help you land your dream job. Enroll today in Principles of UX and get 10% off as our listener. Head over to DiscoverUX.ucsd.edu and use code DISCOVERUX to apply the discount.

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BDTP. Proven Ideas for A/B Testing with Sahil Patel

31m · Published 22 Dec 07:00

Today we have another episode of Better Done Than Perfect. Listen in as we talk to Sahil Patel, CEO of Spiralyze. You'll learn why you should get inspiration from the tests run by other companies, how early you should invest in A/B testing, where to use disruptions in your website design, and more.

Please head over to the episode page for the detailed recap and key takeaways.

Show notes

  • Spiralyze
  • Connect with Sahil on LinkedIn

Thanks for listening! If you found the episode useful, please spread the word about this new show on Twitter mentioning @userlist, or leave us a review on iTunes.

Sponsor

This show is brought to you by Userlist — an email automation platform for SaaS companies. Onboard, engage, and nurture your customers, as well as marketing leads. To follow the best practices, download our free printable email planning worksheets at userlist.com/worksheets.

Interested in sponsoring an episode? Learn more here.

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Episode 277: Designing for Technical Domains with Ridhima Gupta

38m · Published 08 Dec 07:00

How can designers gain domain knowledge while working on a highly technical product? Our guest today is Ridhima Gupta, lead product designer at Databricks. You’ll learn how to work with deeply technical stakeholders, why it’s okay to admit when you don’t understand something, their product development process at Databricks, and more.

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Show Notes

  • Databricks
  • What To Do If Your Product Isn’t Growing — a writeup on critical user journeys by Austin Chang
  • Send Ridhima an email
  • Connect with Ridhima on LinkedIn
  • Check out Ridhima’s website

This episode is brought to you by Dovetail, the customer insights platform that gets you from data to insights, fast.

Dovetail has launched exciting new AI features to help you understand large amounts of customer feedback fast. Automatically cluster themes, analyze sentiment, and summarize transcripts while keeping your participant data safe and sound. For an extended 30-day free trial exclusive to UI breakfast listeners, go to dovetail.com/uibreakfast.

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UI Breakfast: UI/UX Design and Product Strategy has 344 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 236:34:57. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 16th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 2nd, 2024 17:42.

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