Episode 177: Habit-Forming Products with Sebastian Stockmarr
UI Breakfast: UI/UX Design and Product Strategy
English - July 03, 2020 12:04 - 30 minutes - 29 MB - ★★★★ - 127 ratingsDesign Arts Technology design products marketing consulting saas ui design ux design usability product management productized consulting Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
When it comes to habit-forming products like email, product design is all about finding a balance between power and simplicity. Our guest today is Sebastian Stockmarr, a partner at Founders venture studio and the co-founder of Tempo. You’ll learn the story behind their minimalist email tool, the current state of the email industry, and the various processes they used to shape this product.
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Show NotesTempo — an email client we're talking aboutFounders — a startup studio that helps entrepreneurs build the next big thingLean Startup — a popular methodology not favored by Sebastian, who used a private beta insteadiA Writer — another minimalist SaaS product that inspired SebastianSuperhuman — another popular email clientJay Keeree — illustrator and motion graphics designer who worked on TempoFollow Sebastian on Twitter: @stockmarryourtempo.co/friend-of-the-app — sign up to receive a discount once product is out of betaToday’s SponsorThis episode is brought to you by Userlist — a lifecycle messaging tool for SaaS companies. It’s perfect for sending smart onboarding campaigns, or any other behavior-based communication. We have everything you need to get started quickly and painlessly: developer-friendly API, campaign templates, and hands-on support from the founders. Try Userlist free at userlist.com.
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