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nathanjpowell.bsky.social
Exited my SaaS in 2019 and quit the internet. Three years later, I came back from the dead. Running Beyond the Pixel, UX Design Studio.
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Interested? Follow the link and let’s make onboarding work for your SaaS. https://buff.ly/3Qi7Wwk
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Yet, if we look at other areas of SaaS, such as marketing or even good old generic "UX," there's an ocean of titles to sort through. So, what gives?
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More spending ≠ better results if you're not aligned with what your customers need. This means user onboarding is critical. Your SaaS is just one part of the bigger picture. Listen to your users. Understand what success looks like and make your product an essential part of that success.
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Of course, you are...as you should ;)
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If it's background noise I'm looking for, I'll put Netflix on. If I actively want to watch something, it's usually YouTube.
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It happens with everything I write. Second guessing is a tiny dot in the rearview mirror... It's why I’m the furthest thing from being a prolific writer.
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When I launched Nusii (pre- @michaelkoper.com), I was adamant that the app and website be in Spanish. I wanted to give back to Spain. My Spanish designer friends told me I was crazy... I think it took a whole two weeks before I also caved and flipped to English 😂
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I remember hearing about your snowboard store back in the day. You really are a slave to the grind in that type of business. Glad I came to my senses 😅
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I recently considered opening an English-language bookstore in Madrid. It would be a creative space with expos, etc., but then it hit me: I don't want to work store hours!
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Haha. Not even a thought here, Adam. What’s your preferred nav system for SaaS?
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Haha. If you are referring to the tool itself, I use them in my woodworking projects. I like using human powered tools when possible.
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Thanks Ryan. It’s great to give an old tool new life. Also, I use them, so that’s even better!
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The parts? Everything in the restored tool is from the original. They’ve been restored 😀
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Definitely buying old hand tools for woodworking. A little before and after restoration example for you 😀
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Hi all 👋
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Fingers crossed Nate!
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I'm keen to see if this really is a hark back to the early days of Twitter...
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I do enjoy my coffee and Vyvanse cocktail in the morning!
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The end of an era.
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Hello Serena! 😀
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Hey Nate!
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Great. I'll take a look.