The Wind Through the Keyhole and the future of APIs

I was reading today the great article about the unknown aspects of REST and I thought that it’s finally time to talk, or in my case write more about the future of the APIs, but first let me invite you to the magical world of Stephen King’s novel The Wind Through the Keyhole and in the precise moment when the Ka-tet are hiding from the Starkblast.

How I run Ideation workshop to hear “the voice” of the team.

I missed a step in my previous article on purpose. I was planning to write a separate article about that and here it is. When I was completing my UX training by Chris Nodder I liked a technique called “Ideation” and I have decided to hack it and to use it for my own purposes … Read more

Solving customer pain point through simple prototyping and using my 20/10 rule

Another view of the JS prototype

Prototyping is part of my work. I don’t trust product owners or analysts that do not prototype ideas and share them with the customer or another stakeholder. I will tell you more now about my strategy and I hope it can be useful for you. I have grown the ability to listen, remember and prototype … Read more

How to engage us, developers to use your API.

There are tens of thousands of API’s available. More to come. Most of the companies though, have troubles engaging developers to use them. So I have decided to share a few thoughts and ideas on how you can do that, based on my experience. Design your API well Nobody likes powerful, but not developer-friendly APIs. … Read more

How to measure customers’ satisfaction without asking them those boring questions

Let’s imagine you want to understand how happy your customers are with your product. According to the marketers there are several methods to do that, like NPS or Temper, but all of them require interaction with the customer. Let’s be honest, most of the time people don’t want to answer stupid questions like “How do … Read more