Workshop questions, systems, returning orders
When I put together the latest edition of our workshop, I asked participants what they were hoping to learn, and almost everybody said they wanted to learn how to run an A/B test.
Very reasonable! I’m putting together the next iteration of our coursework, and I’m curious what you want to learn. In addition to that, is there anything that we practice that you want to hear more about? Specific research methods? Prioritization? Messy human questions? Hit reply and let us know.
This week, for paid members
- This week’s paid lesson covers returning customer ordering behavior. What drives second orders? Third? Beyond?
- Our design of the week dives into copy, making our pal Lianna proud. You know we’re doing teardowns together, right?
- And we’re announcing our monthly office hours a week from today, for Tuesday May 21 at 1p CDT. Come through and ask us anything about design!
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Links
- Thinking in systems. Essential for understanding how to move right now. Related.
- Software should be opinionated. Yes, including your store.
- A universally correct piece on the specific ways in which large language models & machine learning damage trust. The pendulum will swing back very shortly; are you ready?
- Related to last week’s post about sound in software, some actual sounds. Beep boop.
- Use plain text.
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