
Episode 196: The ROI of UX with Mark Baldino
How can we measure the success of our UX work as consultants? How do we even start this conversation with clients, if such metrics involve additional research work?? Our guest today is Mark Baldino, co-founder of Fuzzy Math. You’ll learn all about Mark’s consultancy and his answers to these pressing ROI questions, as well as his view on measuring user satisfaction, creating effective surveys, and more.Podcast feed: subscribe to https://feeds.simplecast.com/4MvgQ73R in your favorite podcast app, and follow us on iTunes, Stitcher, or Google Play Music.Show NotesFuzzy Math — Mark’s UX design consultancyEpisode 164: Enterprise Product Design with Rakesh PatwariNPS (Net Promoter Score) — a popular research method (Wikipedia article)SUPR-Q — an 8 item questionnaire for measuring the quality of user experience (you can use the method for free, or buy a license to access industry benchmarks)What Are XLAs? Experience Level Agreements Explained — an article by Joseph MathengeUserlist — Jane’s SaaS productFollow Fuzzy Math’s blogJoin Fuzzy Math's monthly newsletterToday’s SponsorThis episode is brought to you by Userlist — a lifecycle messaging tool for your SaaS product. At Userlist, our mission is to make your founder journey more enjoyable and less overwhelming. That’s why we built an email automation tool that does exactly what you need. No more, no less. Manage your users, segment them, and get in touch throughout their journey — all based on their behavior. Try Userlist free whenever you’re ready at userlist.com.Interested in sponsoring an episode? Learn more here.Leave a ReviewReviews are hugely important because they help new people discover this podcast. If you enjoyed listening to this episode, please leave a review on iTunes. Here’s how.
13 Nov 202040min

Episode 195: Minimalist Design with Brian Gardner
Minimalism may be considered merely an aesthetic choice, but it also determines many other decisions we make in product design and life in general. How can designers implement and stand by their minimalist principles in web and product design? Our guest today is minimalist designer Brian Gardner, founder and CEO of Agent Engine. You’ll learn about Brian’s journey into minimalism, his design philosophy, and his recommendations on staying true to your values.Podcast feed: subscribe to https://feeds.simplecast.com/4MvgQ73R in your favorite podcast app, and follow us on iTunes, Stitcher, or Google Play Music.Show NotesAgent Engine — Brian’s companyStudioPress, Copyblogger — Brian’s previous projectsNo Sidebar — Brian’s famous minimalist projectTony Clark, Jason Schuller — Brian’s Agent Engine partnersCompass, Century 21 — examples of well-designed real estate websitesJoshua Becker — the founder of Becoming MinimalistRafal Tomal — Brian’s previous partner at StudioPressYoga with Adriene — a popular YouTuber’s website, designed by BrianUgmonk — a minimalist clothing brandFigma, Grammarly, ConvertKit — Brian’s favorite toolsSquarespace — a popular website builder with a minimalistic flairTypeWolf, OnePageLove, DarkModeDesign — Brian’s favorite minimalist design resourcesInterfont, FontFoundry — Brian’s favorite font resourcesGoogle Fonts, Adobe Fonts— popular font repositoriesInter — a good minimalist example of Google Fontsbriangardner.com — Brian’s website and portfolioFollow Brian on TwitterToday’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.Interested in sponsoring an episode? Learn more here.Leave a ReviewReviews are hugely important because they help new people discover this podcast. If you enjoyed listening to this episode, please leave a review on iTunes. Here’s how.
6 Nov 202037min

Episode 194: The New Marketing with Claire Suellentrop
The year of 2020 has introduced us to the ‘new normal’ — which we’re, admittedly, still struggling to get accustomed to. How does this, along with the current social unrest, affect the way users make purchasing decisions? Our guest today is Claire Suellentrop, SaaS marketing and growth advisor. You’ll hear Claire’s recommendations on post-pandemic marketing, customer research, company culture, and more.P.S. Please take part in our listener survey. This podcast just turned 6 years old and we’re looking for ways to make it better.Download the MP3 audio file: right-click here and choose Save As.Podcast feed: subscribe to https://feeds.simplecast.com/4MvgQ73R in your favorite podcast app, and follow us on iTunes, Stitcher, or Google Play Music.Show NotesForget the Funnel — Claire’s project with Georgiana LaudiEpisode 92: Behind the Scenes of Userlist.io Research with Claire SuellentropCalendly — a popular scheduling tool; Claire’s previous place of work as head of marketingProfitWell — SaaS metrics toolReciprocity in Marketing: How to Apply This Principle — a ReferralRock articleHelp Founders — a past initiative by UserlistVito — an online hub for groups; a new product by Paul Campbell and the Tito teamEpisode 165: Designing Event Experiences with Paul CampbellApril Dunford’s Twitter thread on product positioning in a downturnLeading Change in Your SaaS’ Growth Strategy when Change Is Hard — an interview with Asia Matos Orangio on FTFPlease take part in the UI Breakfast Podcast SurveyFollow Claire on TwitterToday’s SponsorThis episode is brought to you by Userlist — a lifecycle messaging tool for your SaaS product. At Userlist, our mission is to make your founder journey more enjoyable and less overwhelming. That’s why we built an email automation tool that does exactly what you need. No more, no less. Manage your users, segment them, and get in touch throughout their journey — all based on their behavior. Try Userlist free whenever you’re ready at userlist.com.Interested in sponsoring an episode? Learn more here.Leave a ReviewReviews are hugely important because they help new people discover this podcast. If you enjoyed listening to this episode, please leave a review on iTunes. Here’s how.
30 Okt 202041min

Episode 193: Designing for Tablets with Mark McGranaghan
How different are tablet interfaces to those of phones and desktops? And what makes a tablet-based app fully functional and worth building? Our guest today is Mark McGranaghan, founding partner at Muse Software and principal investigator at Ink & Switch. You’ll hear Mark’s angle on tablet interface design, industrial research, user onboarding, as well as his advice on building tools for thought.Podcast feed: subscribe to https://feeds.simplecast.com/4MvgQ73R in your favorite podcast app, and follow us on iTunes, Stitcher, or Google Play Music.Show NotesMuse — Mark’s productInk & Switch — Mark’s industrial research lab focusing on creativity & productivityProductivity articles by Shawn BlancOnboarding with Jane Portman — a Metamuse podcast episodeMilanote — tool for organizing creative projectsNotion, Roam — modern tools for thoughtProcreate — a digital illustration app for the iPadMicrosoft Research — a great entryway to academic research on tabletsmarkmcgranaghan.com — Mark’s websiteFind Mark on LinkedIn and TwitterToday’s SponsorThis episode is brought to you by Hover — the domain name registrar that helps you brand your next big creative idea. With Hover, you can register a domain name for your design portfolio or creative business, choosing from over 300 domain name extensions. Find your next catchy domain name at hover.com/uibreakfast.Interested in sponsoring an episode? Learn more here.Leave a ReviewReviews are hugely important because they help new people discover this podcast. If you enjoyed listening to this episode, please leave a review on iTunes. Here’s how.
23 Okt 202030min

Episode 192: World Wide Waste with Gerry McGovern
As product people, we handle vast amounts of data without thinking about the environment. We make copies and backups of everything, and even our devices are powered to the max. Can we do better? Our guest today is Gerry McGovern, the author of World Wide Waste. You’ll learn about the current risks associated with data waste, along with Gerry’s tips on digital sustainability and minimizing your footprint.Podcast feed: subscribe to https://feeds.simplecast.com/4MvgQ73R in your favorite podcast app, and follow us on iTunes, Stitcher, or Google Play Music.Show NotesWorld Wide Waste — Gerry’s recent bookEpisode 118: Customer Top Tasks with Gerry McGovernEpisode 140: Sustainable UX with James ChristieWebsite Carbon Calculator — a tool for estimating your website’s carbon footprintUserlist — Jane's SaaS productgerrymcgovern.com — Gerry’s websiteFollow Gerry on TwitterToday’s SponsorThis episode is brought to you by Hover. Register a domain name for your design portfolio and choose from over 300 domain name extensions. No matter what area of the creative space you are in, there’s a domain name waiting for it — from .design and .art to .ink, .photo and more. Check them out at hover.com/uibreakfast.Interested in sponsoring an episode? Learn more here.Leave a ReviewReviews are hugely important because they help new people discover this podcast. If you enjoyed listening to this episode, please leave a review on iTunes. Here’s how.
16 Okt 202041min

Episode 191: From Information to Understanding with Stephen Anderson
How can information be best learned, dissected, and communicated across teams, industries, and products? Our guest today is Stephen Anderson, the founder of the Mighty Minds Club and author of Figure It Out. You’ll hear Stephen’s thoughts on the nature of information, cognition and thinking, interaction design, the importance of team dialogue, his virtual club project, and much more.Podcast feed: subscribe to https://feeds.simplecast.com/4MvgQ73R in your favorite podcast app, and follow us on iTunes, Stitcher, or Google Play Music.Show NotesFigure It Out — Stephen’s latest book Seductive Interaction Design — Stephen’s first book Mental Notes — Stephen’s card deck productFrom Paths to Sandboxes — Stephen’s MidwestUX talkEpisode 170: The Power of Workshops with Jonathan CourtneyThe Infinite Game — a famous book by Simon SinekExplorable Explanations — Nicky Case’s blogST Math — an online visual math program by MIND Research InstituteDynamicland — an interactive computing platform by Brad VictoryThinkific — a popular tool for creating coursesThe Mighty Minds Club — Stephen’s membership program for product teamsFollow Stephen on TwitterToday’s SponsorThis episode is brought to you by Hover — the domain name registrar that helps you brand your next big creative idea. With Hover, you can register a domain name for your design portfolio or creative business, choosing from over 300 domain name extensions. Find your next catchy domain name at hover.com/uibreakfast.Interested in sponsoring an episode? Learn more here.Leave a ReviewReviews are hugely important because they help new people discover this podcast. If you enjoyed listening to this episode, please leave a review on iTunes. Here’s how.
9 Okt 202044min

Episode 190: Software Ideas with Kevin Conti
It might seem that new software products randomly appear in a vacuum, but it’s far from true. How can product ideas be generated, validated, and successfully implemented? Our guest today is Kevin Conti, the founder of Software Ideas. You’ll hear Kevin’s thoughts on product development, validation, marketing, niche review sites, bootstrapping, and presales, as well as his advice for new founders.Podcast feed: subscribe to https://feeds.simplecast.com/4MvgQ73R in your favorite podcast app, and follow us on iTunes, Stitcher, or Google Play Music.Show NotesSoftwareideas.io — Kevin’s project we’re talking aboutCodernotes.io — Kevin’s previous SaaS productEpisode 175: Product Trends with Dru Riley of Trends.vcEpisode 188: Marketing Ideas and Experiments with Kacper StaniulUserlist — Jane’s SaaS productEpisode 150: Understanding Product-Market Fit with Derrick ReimerCrunchbase — a popular paid databaseG2, Capterra — popular software review sitesThe Inc. 5000 List of America’s Most Inspiring EntrepreneursThe Mom Test — a book by Rob FitzpatrickThe Startup J Curve — a book by Howard LoveFollow Kevin on Twitterkevinconti.com — Kevin’s personal blogToday’s SponsorThis episode is brought to you by Hover. Register a domain name for your design portfolio and choose from over 300 domain name extensions. No matter what area of the creative space you are in, there’s a domain name waiting for it — from .design and .art to .ink, .photo and more. Check them out at hover.com/uibreakfast.Interested in sponsoring an episode? Learn more here.Leave a ReviewReviews are hugely important because they help new people discover this podcast. If you enjoyed listening to this episode, please leave a review on iTunes. Here’s how.
2 Okt 202037min

Episode 189: Prioritizing Features with Corinn Pope
When developing a SaaS product, founders and product managers always have to deal with limited resources. Is there a formula for making the best feature decisions? Our guest today is Corinn Pope, founder of Speckled and prioritization expert. You’ll hear Corinn’s recommendations on roadmaps, decision-making formulas, prioritization processes, and management tips for all kinds of products.Download the MP3 audio file: right-click here and choose Save As.Podcast feed: subscribe to https://feeds.simplecast.com/4MvgQ73R in your favorite podcast app, and follow us on iTunes, Stitcher, or Google Play Music.Show NotesSpeckled — Corinn’s product, a prioritization and decision-making toolRICE (research, impact, confidence, effort) — a prioritization framework by IntercomEpisode 125: Defining & Building New Features with Emily TateEpisode 132: Feature Audit with Brian RheaShape Up — a productivity method by Basecamp (also a book)Userlist — Jane’s SaaS productObviously Awesome — a book by April DunfordHow We Used April Dunford’s 10-Step Method to Overhaul Positioning at UserlistNotion — an all-in-one workspace tool for teamsFollow Corinn and Speckled on Twittercorinnpope.com — Corinn’s personal websiteToday’s SponsorThis episode is brought to you by Webflow. It gives designers the power of code in a visual interface, allowing you to directly build whatever you have in mind — without engineers. Webflow’s whole thesis is that designers are used to learning complex visual software, but none of these tools actually output production code. Webflow takes that next step by bringing the power of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript into a visual interface. Webflow: the power of code, without writing it. Create a new account at wfl.io/clever and use promo code UXUIBREAKFAST to get 10% off any annual plan.Interested in sponsoring an episode? Learn more here.Leave a ReviewReviews are hugely important because they help new people discover this podcast. If you enjoyed listening to this episode, please leave a review on iTunes. Here’s how.
25 Sep 202031min