
How to effectively measure a digital product in 4 steps
Building and evolving a digital product is a long-term process. We outline the four steps necessary to effectively measure a digital product.
Ideas, tips, and best practices directly from our Modyo experts.
Building and evolving a digital product is a long-term process. We outline the four steps necessary to effectively measure a digital product.
In any company, especially a fully remote one, it’s important to cultivate a culture that keeps us connected and creates a desire to meet with coworkers in person when given the opportunity.
Providing your potential clients with a means to seamlessly complete an onboarding process anytime anywhere, can drastically increase your reach and improve your conversion rate, while also reducing your customer acquisition cost.
Designing based on pre-existing patterns allows you to create better experiences, and using these patterns positively impacts you and your team’s agility and efficiency.
Modyo focuses on building better digital products that manage omnichannel experiences, customer portals and progressive web apps.
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Deployment environments reduce the risk of errors by allowing organizations to create different instances to implement changes in their digital channels before reaching the end-user.
Event-driven microservices allow services to communicate between each other through event messages, optimizing how services share data and speed up business processes.
The importance of digital product time to market is growing, and we need new ways of working to meet demand. Micro frontends offer a path forward by orienting applications toward respective business subdomains and delivering smaller, faster deployments.
Guiding user behavior must produce lasting and tangible value to the user. The first step in changing or influencing user behavior is to understand what it is we want to change and how we can cause it to change.
Micro frontends are an alternative to web application design that are gaining momentum among architects and developers. They promise more efficient applications, more freedom for teams, and projects that can adapt to technological change.
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