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When it works, no one notices.
When it fails, everything feels broken.
Sidebar Nav (left)
Works for: dashboards, admin tools
Strengths: always visible, scannable
Fails: when you cram 20+ items into it
Examples: Linear, Stripe
(01/04)
When it works, no one notices.
When it fails, everything feels broken.
Sidebar Nav (left)
Works for: dashboards, admin tools
Strengths: always visible, scannable
Fails: when you cram 20+ items into it
Examples: Linear, Stripe
(01/04)
8 charts. 12 metrics. 4 filters. 3 tabs.
We asked, “What should a new user do first?”
They said, “Well… it depends…”
If you need an explanation, it’s not intuitive.
Intuitive = obvious without context.
8 charts. 12 metrics. 4 filters. 3 tabs.
We asked, “What should a new user do first?”
They said, “Well… it depends…”
If you need an explanation, it’s not intuitive.
Intuitive = obvious without context.
list your top 10 features
ask 5 users to find them (time each one)
anything over 30 seconds = IA problem
If users can't find your best features in 30 seconds those features don't exist to them
findability = usability
list your top 10 features
ask 5 users to find them (time each one)
anything over 30 seconds = IA problem
If users can't find your best features in 30 seconds those features don't exist to them
findability = usability
'Design is expensive' is what you say. 'Design debt is bankrupting us' is what your metrics say.
Let's do the math on what bad UX actually costs
'Design is expensive' is what you say. 'Design debt is bankrupting us' is what your metrics say.
Let's do the math on what bad UX actually costs
Taxonomy = you define categories (Apple's app store)
Folksonomy = users define tags (Pinterest)
B2B products need taxonomy; users want predictable structure
let users TAG for themselves but organize with clear CATEGORIES
both/and. not either/or.
Taxonomy = you define categories (Apple's app store)
Folksonomy = users define tags (Pinterest)
B2B products need taxonomy; users want predictable structure
let users TAG for themselves but organize with clear CATEGORIES
both/and. not either/or.
yes one click is good but 50 options on one screen is overwhelming
good IA is about:
showing the RIGHT thing
at the RIGHT time
in the RIGHT context
not showing EVERYTHING all the time
yes one click is good but 50 options on one screen is overwhelming
good IA is about:
showing the RIGHT thing
at the RIGHT time
in the RIGHT context
not showing EVERYTHING all the time
Tech debt = engineers slow down Design debt = users leave One affects velocity. One affects revenue. You can ship slower. You can't afford 40% churn.
Here's how to audit design debt in 48 hours: [A Thread]
Tech debt = engineers slow down Design debt = users leave One affects velocity. One affects revenue. You can ship slower. You can't afford 40% churn.
Here's how to audit design debt in 48 hours: [A Thread]
Take Nepal: Over the past year, electric vehicles accounted for 76 percent of all passenger vehicles and half of the light commercial vehicles sold in Nepal.
Five years ago, that number was essentially zero.
yes one click is good but 50 options on one screen is overwhelming
good IA is about:
showing the RIGHT thing
at the RIGHT time
in the RIGHT context
not showing EVERYTHING all the time
yes one click is good but 50 options on one screen is overwhelming
good IA is about:
showing the RIGHT thing
at the RIGHT time
in the RIGHT context
not showing EVERYTHING all the time
You might ask Why?
E-commerce = browsing behavior (show me options)
Whereas
B2B SaaS = task-completion behavior (let me do my job)
Different user intent = different IA patterns
Please stop copying Amazon's navigation
You might ask Why?
E-commerce = browsing behavior (show me options)
Whereas
B2B SaaS = task-completion behavior (let me do my job)
Different user intent = different IA patterns
Please stop copying Amazon's navigation
You have $10M+ in the bank.
First instinct: hire 5 engineers 3 sales reps.
Reality check: your product looks like it was designed in 2015.
Prospects ghost after demos. Users churn after onboarding. Here's what actually works:
You have $10M+ in the bank.
First instinct: hire 5 engineers 3 sales reps.
Reality check: your product looks like it was designed in 2015.
Prospects ghost after demos. Users churn after onboarding. Here's what actually works:
Taxonomy = you define categories (Apple's app store)
Folksonomy = users define tags (Pinterest)
B2B products need taxonomy; users want predictable structure
let users TAG for themselves but organize with clear CATEGORIES
both/and. not either/or.
Taxonomy = you define categories (Apple's app store)
Folksonomy = users define tags (Pinterest)
B2B products need taxonomy; users want predictable structure
let users TAG for themselves but organize with clear CATEGORIES
both/and. not either/or.
But how do you actually prepare for the discomfort when you are the least intelligent or experienced person in the room?
But how do you actually prepare for the discomfort when you are the least intelligent or experienced person in the room?
Every bootcamp grad has those.
Now you might wonder what gets attention? Real products people actually use.
[A thread]
Every bootcamp grad has those.
Now you might wonder what gets attention? Real products people actually use.
[A thread]
1/ Plot twist: You don't need a team, VC funding, or an office to build a million-dollar business anymore.
Solopreneurs are hitting $1M+ revenue with zero employees, just smart automation and niche focus.
1/ Plot twist: You don't need a team, VC funding, or an office to build a million-dollar business anymore.
Solopreneurs are hitting $1M+ revenue with zero employees, just smart automation and niche focus.
VCs are writing smaller checks, asking for profitability roadmaps (crazy concept) and actually reading your financials.
The "grow at all costs" era is DEAD. If your pitch deck doesn't show a path to revenue, you're getting ghosted.
VCs are writing smaller checks, asking for profitability roadmaps (crazy concept) and actually reading your financials.
The "grow at all costs" era is DEAD. If your pitch deck doesn't show a path to revenue, you're getting ghosted.
Because ChatGPT doesn't understand your users.
It doesn't research your competitors.
It doesn't know why your conversion rate is 0.3%.
It just makes pretty shapes. Fast. (1/6)
Because ChatGPT doesn't understand your users.
It doesn't research your competitors.
It doesn't know why your conversion rate is 0.3%.
It just makes pretty shapes. Fast. (1/6)
It's not a race to build great technology; it's a race to see who can burn through their seed funding and their engineers first. It never ends well.
As the AI race heats up, startups are promoting hardcore cultures like “996,” or working 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., six days a week.
It's not a race to build great technology; it's a race to see who can burn through their seed funding and their engineers first. It never ends well.
Also every founder: adds 47 features to homepage, 3 CTAs above fold, chatbot popup, newsletter signup, limited-time banner
That's not minimalism. That's literal chaos with whitespace.
Also every founder: adds 47 features to homepage, 3 CTAs above fold, chatbot popup, newsletter signup, limited-time banner
That's not minimalism. That's literal chaos with whitespace.
Over 65% of consumers now prefer brands that prioritize sustainable design.
72% buy more green products than five years ago.
Your design communicates values before your copy ever does.
Make it intentional.
Over 65% of consumers now prefer brands that prioritize sustainable design.
72% buy more green products than five years ago.
Your design communicates values before your copy ever does.
Make it intentional.
We fix bad design. We help big companies and startups create digital products that people actually love to use.
We'll use this space to share:
- The top trends you need to know about.
- The most important news in digital strategy.
Follow us now!
We fix bad design. We help big companies and startups create digital products that people actually love to use.
We'll use this space to share:
- The top trends you need to know about.
- The most important news in digital strategy.
Follow us now!