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Artificial intelligence
fromDigiday
4 hours ago

AI talk at retail events shifts to proving real results, defining a true strategy

AI has evolved from experimentation to a focus on proven strategies and increased productivity in retail.
#ai-agents
Software development
fromMedium
2 days ago

How To Automate Product Design Tasks with Claude Code

AI agents can independently perform specific tasks in product design, enhancing efficiency and effectiveness.
Artificial intelligence
fromMedium
2 weeks ago

Designers, your next user won't be human

Every SaaS company will transform into agentic-as-a-service platforms, requiring designers to solve fundamental problems in agent interaction, behavior, and user experience as AI agents become central to enterprise software.
Software development
fromMedium
2 days ago

How To Automate Product Design Tasks with Claude Code

AI agents can independently perform specific tasks in product design, enhancing efficiency and effectiveness.
Artificial intelligence
fromMedium
2 weeks ago

Designers, your next user won't be human

Every SaaS company will transform into agentic-as-a-service platforms, requiring designers to solve fundamental problems in agent interaction, behavior, and user experience as AI agents become central to enterprise software.
Django
fromIndependent
4 hours ago

Dear Vicki: 'Annual performance reviews are disrupting my business. What could I do instead?'

Annual performance reviews disrupt business and can create negative feelings among staff.
UX design
fromMedium
21 hours ago

The invisible layer of UX most designers ignore

Designers must prioritize screen reader compatibility to ensure accessibility, as users rely on spoken content rather than visual elements.
Online marketing
fromEntrepreneur
18 hours ago

Don't Let Your Online Presence Suck - It's Your First Impression

A strong online reputation across multiple platforms is essential for building trust and attracting opportunities.
Marketing
fromEntrepreneur
2 days ago

How to Price Your Product Like the Last Unit Sets the Market

The highest-cost marginal customer determines market price, not averages; focus on scarcity and the last unit for effective pricing.
#product-management
Marketing tech
fromFast Company
3 days ago

Why are designers, engineers, and product managers in a 'three-way standoff'?

The design job market is experiencing uncertainty as demand for product managers rises, raising concerns about the impact of AI on designer roles.
Marketing tech
fromFast Company
3 days ago

Why are designers, engineers, and product managers in a 'three-way standoff'?

The design job market is experiencing uncertainty as demand for product managers rises, raising concerns about the impact of AI on designer roles.
Productivity
fromTechCrunch
2 days ago

Best iPad apps to boost productivity and make your life easier | TechCrunch

iPads have evolved into versatile productivity tools with numerous apps available to enhance organization and focus.
Startup companies
fromEntrepreneur
2 days ago

This Business Model Is the Hidden Goldmine For Boosting Profits

Done-For-You business models are surging as entrepreneurs seek results without managing every task themselves.
Data science
fromMedium
2 days ago

Context matters... A lot

Large language models excel at tasks but struggle with context, leading to potentially misleading answers despite their capabilities.
#claude-code
Python
fromMedium
3 days ago

How to Get the Most Out of Claude Code

The /insights command in Claude Code analyzes user interaction history and generates a detailed report for improvement.
Python
fromMedium
3 days ago

How to Get the Most Out of Claude Code

The /insights command in Claude Code analyzes user interaction history and generates a detailed report for improvement.
Online learning
fromeLearning Industry
3 days ago

Microlearning Solutions For Mobile: How L&D Leaders Build Engaging, In-The-Flow-Of-Work Learning

Mobile microlearning solutions effectively address time scarcity and fragmented attention, providing quick, accessible training for modern employees.
Bootstrapping
fromEntrepreneur
5 days ago

Why Every Founder Should Tap Into the Refurbished Economy

Businesses are increasingly opting for refurbished assets to save costs and enhance sustainability amid rising expenses and unpredictable supply chains.
fromBig Think
5 days ago

Why fixing your gadgets often costs more than replacing them

The fix, he told me, was temporary - he didn't have the right part and couldn't get it. This experience revealed a broader shift in how modern products are designed, sold, and owned - one that increasingly treats repair as optional and replacement as inevitable.
Renovation
fromFast Company
5 days ago

Apple at 50: The tech giant's best, worst, and weirdest ideas

The iPod Mini introduced the click wheel that we all now associate with Apple's portable music player. It was the ultimate expression of what the iPod could be.
Apple
#innovation
Careers
fromEntrepreneur
5 days ago

Why Most Companies Get Innovation Completely Wrong

Real innovation stems from those closest to the work, not from executives or consultants.
Careers
fromEntrepreneur
5 days ago

Why Most Companies Get Innovation Completely Wrong

Real innovation stems from those closest to the work, not from executives or consultants.
Business intelligence
fromAbove the Law
5 days ago

Integrating Technology With Customer Service: Preserving The Human Element - Above the Law

Balancing automation with human connection is essential for exceptional client experiences in legal help desks.
UX design
fromMedium
1 day ago

You're not supposed to get it right

Design challenges for UX writers can be intimidating due to the pressure of making quick, impactful decisions and the emphasis on visual elements.
Online marketing
fromMiami Herald
2 days ago

How to know if a digital marketing agency is good

Quality marketing agencies provide dedicated representatives, prioritize human management over automation, and possess extensive marketing experience.
#productivity
Productivity
fromFast Company
2 days ago

Many productivity programs solve the wrong problem. This is what leaders should do instead

Organizations face work design problems rather than productivity issues, leading to temporary solutions that fail to address underlying conflicts in problem-solving approaches.
Productivity
fromFast Company
2 days ago

Many productivity programs solve the wrong problem. This is what leaders should do instead

Organizations face work design problems rather than productivity issues, leading to temporary solutions that fail to address underlying conflicts in problem-solving approaches.
UX design
fromMedium
1 day ago

Do less with AI

Trying to do too much hinders productivity and leads to unfinished projects and feelings of inadequacy.
Data science
fromComputerworld
3 days ago

AI project 'failure' has little to do with AI

The reliability of genAI is compromised by various factors, necessitating independent verification of its outputs.
fromTheregister
2 weeks ago

Junior disobeyed orders, tried untested feature during demo

Lydia noticed the machine's battery was running low and told two other team members. The more senior went to fetch the backup battery, while the junior team member suggested a quicker method that Lydia firmly rejected.
Gadgets
Marketing tech
fromForbes
5 days ago

AI Is Deciding What Your Customers See - Most Brands Haven't Caught Up

AI agents are transforming e-commerce, projected to account for 25% of global sales by 2030, shifting traditional consumer engagement models.
Growth hacking
fromEntrepreneur
6 days ago

Why Referral Programs Fail - and How to Build One That Works

Most small businesses lack a structured referral system, leading to passive and unpredictable growth despite referrals being a key driver.
Marketing
fromInc
6 days ago

Too Many Startups Optimize for Growth. The Best Ones Optimize for Customer Success

Building a company around being useful and client-focused leads to higher retention and loyalty, differentiating it from competitors.
fromMedium
6 days ago

The Best Way To Work With Claude Code

Voice interaction with Claude Code significantly enhances the user experience by allowing for faster input. Speaking is often 2-3 times quicker than typing, which can streamline the process of giving commands.
Typography
fromMedium
2 weeks ago

You can't design what you won't maintain

Santa Cruz de Tenerife is one of the most idyllic cities in the Canary Islands. At its heart stands the jewel - the Auditorio. It's a place where talent from both worlds, New and Old, comes together. A theatre, opera, dance, and music heaven.
Berlin
Marketing
fromThedrum
1 week ago

MASTERCLASS: Why annual marketing plans are failing your business

Traditional annual marketing plans are ineffective in today's fast-paced market, leading to wasted resources and missed opportunities.
Marketing tech
fromAccounting Today
6 days ago

Growth as infrastructure: Rethinking marketing's role in firm strategy

The operating model that ensured success for firms in the past two decades is inadequate for future sustainability.
UX design
fromMedium
5 days ago

Designers finally have a say in the product they design.

AI empowers designers by restoring their decision-making authority in the design process.
fromInc
1 week ago

Nearly Two Thirds of Marketers Failed This Simple Marketing Quiz. Would You?

The study surveyed 1,226 marketing decision-makers who work for businesses of different sizes and industries throughout the U.S., U.K., Australia, and Canada.
Marketing
UX design
fromMedium
4 days ago

Every designer on my team ships the same quality now

Figma's integration of AI agents blurs the line between AI-generated and human-designed outputs, raising questions about the value of design work.
Startup companies
fromInc
2 weeks ago

Inside the DesignObsessed Strategy Driving Cadence's 50-Percent Repeat Sales Rate

Cadence creates premium magnetic containers and organizers that seamlessly integrate into daily life while maintaining aesthetic appeal and sustainability through meticulous industrial design.
UX design
fromMedium
6 days ago

Design engineers, UX Design's demise, forget your "lovable" products

Design Engineering merges visual design and front-end development, focusing on the intersection of design decisions and technical implementation.
Software development
fromApp Developer Magazine
3 weeks ago

The Second Product: Scaling means rebuilding what you already shipped

Successful software products require rebuilding from scratch as they scale, similar to how telescopes need structural reinforcement when upgraded with new equipment.
fromMedium
1 month ago

Integrating UX into capacity planning

Capacity Planning is the process of right-sizing the 'Total Project Demand' with the forecasted Team Capacity. Most UX teams have no idea what their capacity is. Fewer still have a process for calculating it and using it during quarterly planning activities with their counterparts in Product Management & Engineering to ensure teams don't commit to more work than they can handle.
Mobile UX
UX design
fromMedium
1 week ago

How behavioral science can help persuade our team to do one more user test

User testing is essential to identify usability issues and improve user trust before launching a product.
UX design
fromMedium
1 week ago

Design debt is now as dangerous as technical debt

Design debt accumulates unnoticed, impacting product decisions and user experience, yet it remains largely untracked compared to technical debt.
Software development
fromMedium
4 weeks ago

When MVPs Grow Teeth

Pragmatic incremental development creates complex, unmaintainable models through repeated reasonable decisions that accumulate into tangled abstractions over time.
Startup companies
fromTechCrunch
1 month ago

How 1,000+ customer calls shaped a breakout enterprise AI startup | TechCrunch

Narada uses large action models to automate complex enterprise workflows, with founders prioritizing customer discovery over early fundraising to maintain focus and avoid wasteful spending.
UX design
fromMedium
2 weeks ago

Forget your "lovable" products; the real leverage point was always learning.

Learning reshapes the relationship between outputs and outcomes, serving as the true leverage point that design conversations overlook while chasing trending methodologies.
UX design
fromMedium
2 weeks ago

How accepting "just build this thing" can hurt your design career

Designers must balance pushing back on pre-made solutions with executing efficiently, avoiding both obstruction and shipping ineffective products.
fromMedium
1 month ago

The craft of the instruction

Instructions I created. Instructions I am continuing to hone - instructions that required me to study my own old essays, identifying what I do when I write. The sentence rhythms. The way I move between timescales. The zooming in and out from concept to detail. The instructions tell Claude how I would like ideas composed. I pull together concepts and experiences from my lived expertise to formulate a point of view - in this case, on this new AI technology.
Design
Marketing
fromMedium
1 month ago

Nano Banana Pro for MVP Product Design

An MVP requires essential functionality and professional visual design to validate customer hypotheses efficiently, with AI tools enabling rapid logo and visual creation.
#b2b-design
UX design
fromMedium
3 weeks ago

Why B2B UX features fail

Users often rely on undiscovered workarounds and informal processes that bypass new solutions, requiring designers to ask how users currently seek help rather than only testing proposed features.
UX design
fromMedium
3 weeks ago

Why B2B UX features fail

Users often rely on undiscovered workarounds and informal processes that bypass new solutions, requiring designers to ask how users currently seek help rather than only testing proposed features.
fromMedium
2 months ago

Building technology products is easy, but we made it complicated

It's been almost 20 years since I started my career in product design, and, as you might imagine, many things have changed dramatically since then. One of the main characteristics of the technology industry is the constant evolution of its dynamics, roles, processes, technologies, experiences, and even business models. Those changes are inevitable and will continue. In retrospect, I see that there is one reality that has not changed much over the last 20 years and remains a constant issue to this day: building technology products can sometimes be a discouraging and exhausting process, from junior positions to senior management levels. Why do we suffer every time we need to build something? Why is there so much burnout among today's tech professionals? Why is it that, regardless of the industry, company, or technology, we always hear the exact phrases: "I'm exhausted, I feel drained by this job."? Well, those are valid questions that still haunt me 20 years after my first web design job. It seems like there's no choice in this environment but to suffer.
Agile
Artificial intelligence
fromMedium
1 month ago

Why most AI products fail before the first user interaction

AI projects that ignore genuine user problems and design thinking commonly fail; building features from competitive fear leads to wasted investment and cancelled projects.
UX design
fromMedium
3 weeks ago

We thought AI feedback was making our designers faster. It was making them shallower

AI validation in design reviews risks replacing human judgment with algorithmic approval, creating false consensus that stifles critical thinking and team collaboration.
Web development
fromMedium
2 months ago

How the tools we use change the products we design

Design tools shape and constrain web design practices by influencing what designers create and how they create it.
Startup companies
fromEntrepreneur
1 month ago

The Faster You Build, the Faster Users Leave - Here's Why

Speed without restraint increases fragility; prioritize validated, daily-use utility to earn sustained adoption instead of chasing brief applause.
Mobile UX
fromForbes
2 months ago

Forget The Content Treadmill And Develop An App Instead

Design moments of on-demand, curiosity-driven engagement so audiences seek out content willingly rather than competing in saturated feeds.
Mobile UX
fromThe Drum
2 months ago

The 5 killer mistakes that cause mobile apps to fail

Mobile app success requires post-install relationship-building, personalized experiences, and clear business objectives to retain users and deliver ROI.
fromEntrepreneur
1 month ago

This Is the Secret to Building Products Customers Actually Love

Her payment form wasn't connecting to the payment processor, and every attempt ended in an error message that made no sense. I understood her frustration. As a founder myself, I was acutely aware of the pain of trying to run a business and feeling like nothing was going your way. When I dug into her form, I found the problem a few minutes later: a mismatch between test mode and live credentials.
Startup companies
fromSitePoint Forums | Web Development & Design Community
2 months ago

Optimal duration of a web tool beta testing

Hello, I am about to launch a website which offers an analytic tool which will enable traders in the financial market to analyze their performance. I will post on a few selected forums an offer of free full use of the tool. CHat GPT claims that a period of 30 days will be enough as by then users will be well familiarized with the system and a longer period will be unnecessary.
Growth hacking
fromMedium
1 month ago

Top 7 MCP for Product Designers

Model Context Protocol (MCP) is a technology that enables AI models to connect with external tools and data sources (such as GitHub, Slack, databases, and documentation systems). In this article, I want to explore my top 7 favorite MCPs you can use in your design process. I will cover not only benefits but also limitations of the each MCP so you will have a clear idea about what you can & cannot do with it.
Artificial intelligence
fromMedium
1 month ago

Test smart: how to solve dilemmas as QA?

To find the typical example, just observe an average stand-up meeting. The ones who talk more get all the attention. In her article, software engineer Priyanka Jain tells the story of two colleagues assigned the same task. One posted updates, asked questions, and collaborated loudly. The other stayed silent and shipped clean code. Both delivered. Yet only one was praised as a "great team player."
Software development
Startup companies
fromEntrepreneur
1 month ago

You Do Not Need a Polished Product to Have a Successful Launch - You Need This

Early traction matters more than polished systems; validate demand with a scrappy MVP before investing in infrastructure.
Software development
fromMedium
2 months ago

Forms4s: Rapid (Internal) UI Development

Scala.js is ideal for internal back-office tools where backend developers reuse types and domain logic, prioritizing development speed and functionality over polished UI.
Startup companies
fromEntrepreneur
2 months ago

5 Steps to Take Your Product From Idea to Shelf

Define a clear vision, build a focused MVP, create a purpose-driven brand, choose distribution and supply chain, support launch with marketing, and remain flexible.
UX design
fromMedium
1 month ago

UX questionnaires. Is it rocket science?

Questionnaires provide essential quantitative feedback from real users to validate design hypotheses and reveal whether design decisions truly work in practice.
Artificial intelligence
fromEngadget
2 months ago

He could just turn it off

Grok's image-generation continues despite producing sexually exploitative content; Elon Musk can disable the feature and should do so to prevent legal and moral harm.
UX design
fromMedium
1 month ago

Field study: prototypes over mockups

Engineering handoff occurs through PRs using runnable prototypes that reuse the design system components and tokens, enabling engineers to reuse components and reference prototype code.
#uiux
UX design
fromAresluna
1 month ago

How to make sure a designer never files a bug again - Unsung

Bug reporting UI and culture punish designers, demand strict repros and meticulous fields, deprioritize design issues, and discourage shared responsibility and human acknowledgment.
UX design
fromMedium
2 months ago

How UX directly impacts P&L

User experience directly multiplies product value; improving UX drives growth for early adopters and removes adoption barriers that can cause product and business failure.
UX design
fromMedium
1 month ago

The hidden cost of AI prototypes that are made to die

AI-generated prototypes speed validation but often remain disposable, causing later translation costs unless created to be production-evolvable.
UX design
fromMedium
1 month ago

How user segmentation, rather than personas, helps you get design buy-in

Design personas must include user population scale and monetization potential to convert personas into actionable market segmentations that justify investment.
fromMedium
7 months ago

Who are we designing for now?

AI is disrupting more than the software industry, and is doing so at a breakneck speed. Not long ago, designers were deep in Figma variables and pixel-perfect mockups. Now, tools like v0, Lovable, and Cursor are enabling instant, vibe-based prototyping that makes old methods feel almost quaint. What's coming into sharper focus isn't fidelity, it's foresight. Part of the work of Product Design today is conceptual: sensing trends, building future-proof systems, and thinking years ahead.
UX design
UX design
fromLogRocket Blog
1 month ago

UX designers don't need to be data scientists - but they must challenge data - LogRocket Blog

Designers must combine usability insights with product analytics and business metrics to understand real-world user behavior and the design's impact on business outcomes.
UX design
fromMedium
2 months ago

No 51. How I'm Rethinking Product Design in the Age of AI-Beyond Interfaces to Systems

Design now requires shaping AI-driven systems that combine interface design, model understanding, engineering collaboration, and continuous feedback to improve user experience.
fromMedium
5 months ago

I Tested 5 AI Tools on 10 Real UI Design Prompts-Here's What Actually Works in 2025

AI design tools are everywhere right now. But here's the question every designer is asking: Do they actually solve real UI problems - or just generate pretty mockups? To find out, I ran a simple experiment with one rule: no cherry-picking, no reruns - just raw, first-attempt results. I fed 10 common UI design prompts - from accessibility and error handling to minimalist layouts - into 5 different AI tools. The goal? To see which AI came closest to solving real design challenges, unfiltered.
UX design
fromdzone.com
2 months ago

UX Research in Agile Product Dev: AI Workflows that Work

During my eight years working in agile product development, I have watched sprints move quickly while real understanding of user problems lagged. Backlogs fill with paraphrased feedback. Interview notes sit in shared folders collecting dust. Teams make decisions based on partial memories of what users actually said. Even when the code is clean, those habits slow delivery and make it harder to build software that genuinely helps people.
UX design
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