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Growth “Hacks” from Dropbox, Wise, Revolut, HubSpot, HotJar and more

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There’s one question we’ve been asking almost all our guests so far - have you ever done a small UX tweak or a product improvement that had a disproportionately high impact on the product, considering the effort it required. Something tiny that turned out to be a big win. In fact, finding out the answer to this question was our main motivation to start this podcast. Can we all learn tactical tips from successful founders and product managers at some of the greatest companies and use them as an inspiration for our own product experiments. Or sometimes even apply them straight away.

In today’s episode we’re sharing how 11 of our guests answered Desi’s favourite question - small UX tweaks that turned into big product wins. We have:

Callum McKeefery, Founder and CEO of Reviews.io

Tessa Pettman, Global Head of Product Marketing at Wise

Emeric Ernoult, co-founder of Agora Pulse

Faris Aziz, Lead Product Manager at Bloom & Wild

Megan Murphy, VP of Product at HotJar

Ari Last, CEO and Founder at Bubble

Eric Peters, Senior Growth Product Manager at HubSpot

Irina Scarlat, ex Global Head of Growth at Revolut

Zoe Desmond, founder and CEO at Frolo

Matt Lerner, founder of Startup Core Strengths, ex-PayPal and 500 Startups

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There’s one question we’ve been asking almost all our guests so far - have you ever done a small UX tweak or a product improvement that had a disproportionately high impact on the product, considering the effort it required. Something tiny that turned out to be a big win. In fact, finding out the answer to this question was our main motivation to start this podcast. Can we all learn tactical tips from successful founders and product managers at some of the greatest companies and use them as an inspiration for our own product experiments. Or sometimes even apply them straight away.

In today’s episode we’re sharing how 11 of our guests answered Desi’s favourite question - small UX tweaks that turned into big product wins. We have:

Callum McKeefery, Founder and CEO of Reviews.io

Tessa Pettman, Global Head of Product Marketing at Wise

Emeric Ernoult, co-founder of Agora Pulse

Faris Aziz, Lead Product Manager at Bloom & Wild

Megan Murphy, VP of Product at HotJar

Ari Last, CEO and Founder at Bubble

Eric Peters, Senior Growth Product Manager at HubSpot

Irina Scarlat, ex Global Head of Growth at Revolut

Zoe Desmond, founder and CEO at Frolo

Matt Lerner, founder of Startup Core Strengths, ex-PayPal and 500 Startups

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