Inspiring discussion. „Eat your own dogfood“ is always a great think. I also like the idea of not listening to the provided solution to a problem, brought up by the user but go a step further, understanding the underlying problem and find even a better solution for it!
Thanks for this conversation! These are the exact questions (related to how they frame initial products, think about user research) I always wanted to ask David and Jason
HEY's Contact Notes (www.hey.com/features/contact-notes/) and Workflows (www.hey.com/features/workflows/) can definitely be used as a light CRM. Thanks for watching the pod! -Kimberly
Inspiring discussion. „Eat your own dogfood“ is always a great think. I also like the idea of not listening to the provided solution to a problem, brought up by the user but go a step further, understanding the underlying problem and find even a better solution for it!
So glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching. -Kimberly
Thanks for this conversation! These are the exact questions (related to how they frame initial products, think about user research) I always wanted to ask David and Jason
Yay! So glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching! -Kimberly
16:00 I am eager to see next version of Highrise!
I personally expected Hey to be the successor of Highrise and to have some simple CRM fuctions.
HEY's Contact Notes (www.hey.com/features/contact-notes/) and Workflows (www.hey.com/features/workflows/) can definitely be used as a light CRM. Thanks for watching the pod! -Kimberly
I still hate the cover art feature 😂
Ha! Luckily it's a feature that's easy to ignore if you'd like. Thanks for watching the podcast. -Kimberly